France had not evolved very far by 1648. There was still imminent threat of rebellion from the Fronde and a stable centralised government had not been established.
In Europe (mostly Germany) from 1618 to 1648. 1618-1648. Mainly in Central Europe, the Netherlands and along the frontiers of France.
In Europe (mostly Germany) from 1618 to 1648. 1618-1648. Mainly in Central Europe, the Netherlands and along the frontiers of France.
In Europe (mostly Germany) from 1618 to 1648. 1618-1648. Mainly in Central Europe, the Netherlands and along the frontiers of France.
France gained territory on its Spanish and German frontiers.
Yes, the French language evolved from Latin in France.
She was the Princess of France but married King Charles I- Stuart King of England. Upon her husbands inprisonment in 1648. she returned to France where she died
The Fronde or sling war was a period of civil disturbance or civil war in France between 1648 and 1653.
Do you mean WERE there any wars in 1648?
1648 rounded to the nearest hundred is 1600.
French is derived (based off of) from Latin; it is a Romance Language.
It didn't happened in 1648, it happened between 1939-1945.
France did not evolve at all. France was progressing as a country but did absolutely nothing when you look at them in reality. France just made a complete circle when it comes to their political rulers and culture. "France is so stupid and really not a stroung country becuase after years of trying to improve their country, they just repeated themselves. Dumb Frenchies!" - AP European History Teacher