The Rise of British and French Political Power in the 17th Century In the 17th century, the political power of the British Parliament and the French monarchy increased dramatically. These circumstances were influenced by three major changes, as a result of reform, the need to increase government financing, and central government reorganization. These three points are solved in different ways in England and France. The first focus of the ultimate strengthening of political power is the result of Protestant reform.
During the 17th and 18th centuries the 17th century and the 18th century the British, French and the Habsburg empire fought for the destiny of Europe. In particular, France is trapped between the power of the mainland or the power of the world, dominating most of the Rhine and Central Europe, or dominating the new world. The main goal of France at that time was to rule the Rhine, but this goal was not without it
France may become power of the colonial period that represents Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It is the most populous and richest, has the highest troops, and Louis XIV dominated, and during his reign, the most powerful navy. However, due to the strong concern over the situation in Europe, France pursues ominous overseas policy, the French Ultimate Successful rival Britain is more free. Verazano was scouted in the coast of France North America in 1524, and in the next decade Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River. But there is no benefit to his plan to establish a colony. For the most part of the 16th century, French colonial activities were limited to the Guanabara Bay (Rio de Janeiro) and short settlements in Florida; both were saddened while France was plagued by internal religious conflict Impact of Philip II of Spain, encountered and once exposed
At the same time, Britain and France mastered the internal religious divisions between Catholic and Protestantism, and as a result the social peace made it possible to rapidly expand their economy, so in the 17th century in Europe It appeared. The UK has begun to transform its people's maritime skills, in particular to the foundation of commercial prosperity. At the beginning of the 17th century King, King of England and France, James I (1603-1625) and Henry IV (1598-1610) tried to build a more peaceful relationship with the Spanish Habsburgs. Ongoing War The beginning of peace in 1604 reduced the likelihood of personal conflict between pirates and the Spanish colonies, but the prince saw that his country established a new colony in the new world and that in the Western Hemisphere I did not recommend not trying to break Spain 's monopoly.