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Period: Jan 1, 1200 to
France & England
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Nov 2, 1207
King John looses england
King John had an issue withe the Pope. The Pope made him give england to him and english people had to pay to live in England. -
Nov 2, 1215
Magna Carta
A historical document that limited the power of the king. It was made during King John's time of ruling. -
Wars within france
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The crowning of Loius XIII
Louis XIII became old enough to take over the thrown. -
Thirty Years' War Begins
It was one of the longest and most destructive conflicts in European history. It included almost all of the European countries. -
Louis XIII elects Cardinal Richelieu as his chief minister
Cardinal Richelieu transformed France into a strong, centralized state, by restricting the powers of nobility. -
Petition of Rights
This limits the power of the King. It was made during King Charles' time of ruling. -
Cardinal Richelieu Dies
He dies and names his successor to be Mazarin. -
English Civil War
A war against Parlament and the King. Parlament crushes the King's forces. -
Louis XIV Crowned
His reign of 72 years and 110 days is one of the longest in French and European history. During his reign, France became a very powerful european country. -
Charles I Beheaded
The Paraliment beaheaded Charles I. -
Chalres II flees
Charles II fled the country. -
Habaes Corupus
Charles II signs a paper to not do what his dad did. That Paper was the Habaes Corupus. -
James II
James II bands the Paraliment. -
The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Louis takes away religious toleration and makes everyone become Catholic. -
England Becomes constitution Monarchy
England becomes constitution monarchy which limits the power of the kings. -
William and Mary take Trone
William and mary take the throne after Charles II fleds. -
Louis tries to get his son the spanish throne
The War of the Spanish Succession was fought among several European powers. Lous XIV wanted his son to claim rule over spain. -
Louis XIV forced to accept the Treaty of Utrecht
Louis the XIV signed the Treaty and it ended the Spanish Succession. His son didn't get the throne. -
Louis XIV Dies
Louis XIV dies on september 1st 1715 from gangrene. Sadness ensues.