Events relating to france

Louis XIV commissions a well-established team of designers to provide him with a spectacular palace and garden at Versailles

The first successful human blood transfusion is achieved in Paris by Jean Baptiste Denis, apparently saving the life of a 15-year-old boy

French dramatist Jean Racine's first great success, Andromaque, finds tragic drama in a quadrangle of love

Robert de La Salle makes his first exploration of the Ohio valley, providing the basis for France's later claim to the area

Giovanni Domenico Cassini, working in the Paris royal observatory, calculates the distance from the earth to the sun and is only 7% out

Ole Roemer, a Danish astronomer working with Cassini in Paris, calculates the speed of light with an error of only 25%

Louis XIV persecutes the Huguenots by means of dragonnades - the billetting of unruly dragoons in the homes of villagers

A professional ballet company in Paris introduces female dancers and the world's first prima ballerina, Mlle de Lafontaine

400,000 Huguenots leave France after Louis XIV deprives them of their rights by revoking the Edict of Nantes

France by now has six fortified trading settlements around the coast of India, of which Pondicherry is the most important

In the Treaty of Rijswijk, Spain cedes the western half of Hispaniola to France, which names its new colony Saint-Domingue

Scottish entrepreneur John Law establishes the Louisiana Company to develop the Mississippi valley for France

The lighter rococo style, beginning in France, becomes an extension of the baroque

The postchaise, introduced in France, provides the first chance of reasonably comfortable travel by land

Shares in John Law's Louisiana Company rise spectacularly and then collapse, in what becomes known as the Mississippi Bubble

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