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Page 1: The Wars of  Louis XIV

The Wars of Louis XIV

Louis XIV arriving at the camp of Maastricht, 1673, by Adam Frans Van der Meulen, the Louvre

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Early Wars, Part 1

• From start, Louis pursued vigorous foreign policy: dream of France to Alps and Rhine

• 1667: Invaded Spanish Netherlands, but blocked by Triple Alliance (Eng, Dutch, Swedes)

• 1672: Allied with Charles II of England for “Dutch War” against William of Orange

• 1678: William organized Austrian Hapsburgs, Spanish Hapsburgs, Denmark and forced Louis to sign treaty of Nimwegen which guaranteed Dutch independence

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Early Wars, Part 2

• 1681: Louis invaded Alsace and Lorraine to extend France at expense of HRE

• League of Augsburg formed to oppose him: William, HRE, Spain, Sweden, and several protestant German regions

• 1688-1697: War of League of Augsburg against Louis (after Glorious Revolution) led to no changes in territory, but huge cost to Louis

Battle of Ramille, from War of Spanish Succession

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War of Spanish Succession: Background

• Spanish Charles II died without apparent heir

• Louis and Leopold (HRE) each claimed throne: each had married a sister of Charles II

• European powers had hoped to partition Spanish possessions to maintain balance

• Charles II left a will declaring Louis’s grandson his heir

• If Bourbons controlled Spain, they would control almost all of Western Europe and most of New World

• Never had balance in Europe been so threatened (maybe Charles V of HRE)

Charles II of Spain

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War of Spanish Succession

• Grand Alliance: England, Holland, Austria (and Brandenburg, Portugal, Savoy)

• Louis allied with Spain and Bavaria

• Louis fought for two kingdoms, and the Spanish Netherlands, foreign colonies, and finally preservation

• Less destructive than Thirty Years War

– Civilians spared from destruction: armies more disciplined and better commanded

– Religion counted for little, so no animosity towards civilians

– First global war: linked to global competition for colonies and trade

Battle of Vigo Bay

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Peace of Utrecht: 1713

• Partitioned the world of Spain

• Britain obtained– Gibraltar from Spain

(Mediterranean base)

– Nova Scotia and Newfoundland from France

– Granted right to supply slaves to Spanish American colonies

• Austria (Hapsburgs) obtained– Spanish Mediterranean

– Spanish Netherlands

• Spain – retained American possessions

– Louis’s Grandson, Philippe, became king, with caveat that Sp and Fr not unite under one king

– Bourbons continued to reign in Spain until 1931

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Peace of Utrecht: 1713

• Holland – Could place garrisons

in Austrian Netherlands

– Never regained military power after costs of war

• France– Ruin, depopulation,

famines, tax increases

– Peasant uprisings were brutally repressed

– Revival of aristocratic and parliamentary opposition to monarchy

– Achieved lasting influence in Spain

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Conclusions

• Wars of Louis XIV – brought about collapse of

Louis’s authority and image

– created indebted monarchy perpetually in conflict with aristocracy

– laid financial and social unrest foundation for discord that would lead to French Revolution

• English benefited the most– External security from

primary enemy (until 1756…)

– Maintained constitutional parliamentary monarchy

– Increased colonial lands

– Rapid rise in wealth that would lead to industrial revolution

Queen Anne furniture remains popular today


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