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A Short History of France

CHAPTER IX
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The revolting States-General were restrained and were firmly held in the king's hand.

Still more important was the reorganization of the military system, by placing it under the command of officers appointed by the Crown, who might or might not belong to the order of nobility.

No more effective blow could have been aimed at feudalism, which was nothing if not militant.

Indeed, every act of this brief reign was a protest against the purposes and ideals of his father, King John, who was the embodiment of the ancient spirit.

It was a needed breathing-spell between a half-century of disaster behind and another half-century of still greater disaster before.
The death of Charles V.( 1380) left the throne to a delicate boy of twelve years, who was to reign under the successive regencies of three uncles.


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