The Western Experience, 10th Edition (Chambers)

Chapter 15: War and Crisis

Matching


 
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billeting
2


conscription
3


Puritans
4


mercantilism
5


intendants
A)Policy of requiring all males of a certain age to sign up for a nation's army.
B)The belief that the amount of wealth in the world was fixed, and that a nation should try to gain as much as it could at the expense of other nations, either by accumulating more gold or, in a more sophisticated version, by improving its balance of trade— that is, by exporting more than it imported. This doctrine led to some governmental regulation of commerce in a number of countries in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
C)French officials who ruled the country's provinces as direct representatives of the king.
D)Providing board and lodging for troops by making ordinary citizens house and feed soldiers in their homes.
E)Devout Protestants who believed in a stern moral code and rejected all hints of Catholic ritual or organization.
Chambers, The Western Experience, 10th Edition
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