Like FC.087A & FC.087B, this is an image driven presentation of 68 slides, covering the tragic civil conflicts known as the French Wars of Religion. Along with the big causes of conflict, it also looks at the little ones, like loud singing and baptising dogs in fountains. Particular attention is given to the Saint Bartholomew's Massacre and the career of the Protestant leader, Henry of Navarre, who puts an end to the wars by converting to Catholicism, saying "Paris is worth a mass." Henry then lays the foundations for the absolute monarchy of his grandson, Louis XIV.

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For the last 27 years, I have taught at University High School, in Urbana, Illinois. During this time I have created a 4-year world history curriculum that breaks down as follows: Subfreshmen (7th and 8th grades combined): Prehistory and ancient civilizations, including India, China, and Japan. Freshmen: Western civilization and the Islamic world to 1500 Sophomores: World history from 1500 to 1945 Seniors: the world since 1945. All of these, except the senior course are required. The elective senior course is consistently filled to capacity of 30, usually with a waiting list.
