replaced theold militaryaristocracywith the newBecause offinancialdebt heheavily taxesthe peasantsinheritedthe thronewhen hewas 5Led Frenchforces againstthe grandalliance in theNine Years’ WarLed frenchforces againstSpanishNetherlandsand theFranche-Comtésaid “L’etat,c’est moi”meaning “Iam the state”EnlargedtheFrenchArmybuilt thepalace ofVersailles tokeep an eyeon the noblesIncreasedroyalauthority atexpense ofclergyCost of thepalace ofVersailles wasaround 2 billiondollars intoday's money.outcome ofNine Years' Warwas Englandand Francebattling forNorth Americatraumatized bythe Fronde CivilWars which ledhim to beAbsolutistorderedpersecutionofprotestantsinvaded theUnitedProvinces oftheNetherlandsThe war ofthe Spanishsuccessionled France todebtnational debtwas redeemedthroughefficienttaxationBecause offinancialdebt heheavily taxesthe peasantsreplacednobles inparliamentwith loyalcitizensFrance got theFranche-Comteand SpanishNetherlands,making FranceEurope's strongestpowerExhaustedFrancefinancially, but itstill remainedthe mostpowerful staterevocation ofthe Edict ofNates led toreligiouspersecutiondeclared thathe wouldgovern alonemonarchy wasless oppressiveto daily lives ofpeople thanprevious yearsTaxednobles nearthe end ofhis reign replaced theold militaryaristocracywith the newBecause offinancialdebt heheavily taxesthe peasantsinheritedthe thronewhen hewas 5Led Frenchforces againstthe grandalliance in theNine Years’ WarLed frenchforces againstSpanishNetherlandsand theFranche-Comtésaid “L’etat,c’est moi”meaning “Iam the state”EnlargedtheFrenchArmybuilt thepalace ofVersailles tokeep an eyeon the noblesIncreasedroyalauthority atexpense ofclergyCost of thepalace ofVersailles wasaround 2 billiondollars intoday's money.outcome ofNine Years' Warwas Englandand Francebattling forNorth Americatraumatized bythe Fronde CivilWars which ledhim to beAbsolutistorderedpersecutionofprotestantsinvaded theUnitedProvinces oftheNetherlandsThe war ofthe Spanishsuccessionled France todebtnational debtwas redeemedthroughefficienttaxationBecause offinancialdebt heheavily taxesthe peasantsreplacednobles inparliamentwith loyalcitizensFrance got theFranche-Comteand SpanishNetherlands,making FranceEurope's strongestpowerExhaustedFrancefinancially, but itstill remainedthe mostpowerful staterevocation ofthe Edict ofNates led toreligiouspersecutiondeclared thathe wouldgovern alonemonarchy wasless oppressiveto daily lives ofpeople thanprevious yearsTaxednobles nearthe end ofhis reign 

Bingo Night with Louis - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I- replaced the old military aristocracy with the new
  2. U-Because of financial debt he heavily taxes the peasants
  3. U-inherited the throne when he was 5
  4. L-Led French forces against the grand alliance in the Nine Years’ War
  5. U-Led french forces against Spanish Netherlands and the Franche-Comté
  6. L-said “L’etat, c’est moi” meaning “I am the state”
  7. S- Enlarged the French Army
  8. U-built the palace of Versailles to keep an eye on the nobles
  9. O-Increased royal authority at expense of clergy
  10. L-Cost of the palace of Versailles was around 2 billion dollars in today's money.
  11. S-outcome of Nine Years' War was England and France battling for North America
  12. I-traumatized by the Fronde Civil Wars which led him to be Absolutist
  13. S-ordered persecution of protestants
  14. S-invaded the United Provinces of the Netherlands
  15. I-The war of the Spanish succession led France to debt
  16. I-national debt was redeemed through efficient taxation
  17. I-Because of financial debt he heavily taxes the peasants
  18. O-replaced nobles in parliament with loyal citizens
  19. L-France got the Franche-Comte and Spanish Netherlands, making France Europe's strongest power
  20. O-Exhausted France financially, but it still remained the most powerful state
  21. O-revocation of the Edict of Nates led to religious persecution
  22. L-declared that he would govern alone
  23. O-monarchy was less oppressive to daily lives of people than previous years
  24. S-Taxed nobles near the end of his reign