COLBERT, JEAN BAPTISTE

zhäN bätēstˈ, 1619–83, French statesman. The son of a draper, he was trained in business and was hired by Cardinal Mazarin to look after his financial affairs. On his deathbed, Mazarin recommended Colbert to King Louis XIV, who made him comptroller general of finances (1665). Colbert helped to procure the downfall of the superintendent of finances, Nicolas Fouquet, for mismanagement. As Louis XIV's minister, Colbert scaled down the public debt by repudiating some obligations and reducing the value of others and set up a system of accounts in order to keep the government within its income. His efforts to make taxes more equal had little success in the face of localism and tradition. Colbert's aim was to make France economically self-sufficient. One of the most successful practitioners of mercantilism, he encouraged the growth of industry through subsidies and tariff protection, rigidly regulated the qualities and prices of manufactured and agricultural products, tried to break down trade barriers within France, initiated a vigorous road-building program, and restricted the use of natural resources. In 1669 he was made secretary of state for naval affairs. He constructed shipyards, arsenals, and harbors, among them Brest and Rochefort, and began the construction of a large navy as a first step in the development of commerce and colonization. Colbert contributed significantly to the splendor of Louis XIV's reign by patronizing the arts and sciences. He founded the Academy of Sciences and the Paris Observatory and promoted the French Academy. His efforts at economy were soon menaced by the extravagance of the king, and the opening of Louis XIV's wars began the decline of Colbert's power and the ascendancy of the marquis de Louvois. It was Colbert's commercial policy, however, that, by challenging Dutch commercial strength, contributed to the Dutch War of 1672–78. To meet military expenses, Colbert was obliged to resort to increased taxation, the sale of offices, borrowing, and the anticipation of future revenues. His new taxes caused serious disturbances. Despite his unpopularity at the time of his death, Colbert was later ranked among the greatest of French statesmen.

See E. C. Lodge, Sully, Colbert and Turgot (1931, repr. 1970); C. W. Cole, Colbert and a Century of French Mercantilism (1939).

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...researches of Steuart exhibit but a narrow and insignificant scope. Steuart has supported a system already maintained by Colbert, adopted afterwards by all the French writers on commerce, and steadily followed by most European governments; a system which...
...guide and Vitart as an ally, Jean Racine made his first attempts...state of French literature to Colbert, who kept the purse. If the...hundred louis from the funds which Colbert administered. 3 The only...young and promising writer like Jean Racine. She seems to have taken...
...photo Bulloz 163 35. Jean-Baptiste Debret, Napoleon salue un convoi de blesses autrichien...text by the conservative scientist- mathematician Jean-Baptiste Peres. 2 In Peress fabulous scheme, the twelve...
...and himself30 NOTES 1. Jean-Baptiste-Marcellin Marbot, Memoires, 3...another redoubt at Gazi. General Jean-Baptiste Rusca arrived in time to reinforce...from Beaulieus Austrians. General Jean-Baptiste Cervonis advance-guard brigade...
...purchase of what we needed. Father Jean-Baptiste had a great heart and gave in fairly...some money while learning a trade. Jean Bruchesi, then Secretary of the province...lieutenant when I was sent to Saint-Jean dIberville where I served with a...
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...The greatest royal minister? Jean-Baptiste Colbert: placing Colbert in the circumstances...and his Reputation That Jean-Baptiste Colbert was a remarkable Frenchman...son, Jean-Baptiste, was. Jean-Baptiste Colbert pushed - and was pushed. Through...
...echoing Adam Smith, the other Jean-Baptiste Colbert, one liberal, the other statist...Smithian and liberal, and the second Colbertist and statist, we can say that a...it were, between Adam Smith and Colbert. The case can be stated a little...
...political realm. In the 1660s, colonial minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert recycled the libel of the disordered sauvage , contrasting...went further to ____________________ 52 Colbert to Frontenac, 13 June 1673 , Rapport de lArchiviste...
...bibl. $130. ISBN: 0-521-78187-6. The editio princeps of Belloris Lives appeared in 1672 with a dedication to Jean-Baptiste Colbert, a note to the reader, and a passage from Philostratuss Imagines. After these came a prefatory essay entitled...
...Paris was established in 1664 by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIVs Minister of Finance...Marie-Madeleine Horthemels-Cochin (2), Jean-Baptiste Haussard (1), Francois Joullain...McGill-Queens UP, 1999. Seznec, Jean. "Don Quixote and his French Illustrators...
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...152; ghostwriting staff of, 152; self-interested airbrushing of, 152 Cleaver, Ward, innumerable crimes of, 161 Colbert, Jean Baptiste, French finance minister, on taxation, 42; on goose-plucking, 42 Cranmer, Chris, British naval technician, as...
...painted a small version of "Belisarius Recognized by a Soldier" and Girodet a version of the "Oath of the Horatii." Jean-Baptiste Colbert created the French Academy in Rome in 1666 and, from then on, the Prix de Rome was the cornerstone of any artistic...
...legislators make tax choices along the lines of Jean Baptiste Colbert, a 17th-century finance minister of Frances...
...under the instructions of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, but the great 84-gun...feasibility of creating Colberts vessel which -- had it...this ship, to be named Jean Bart after Louis favourite...like to see plans of the Jean Bart and find out more...
...from Beziers, and the vision of Jean Baptiste Colbert, controleur generale to the Sun...government for support and found in Colbert a man who could hardly have been...to such a grand project. To Colbert, the concept of Frances glory...
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...Brewster of the Mayflower. He was also a descendent of Jean Baptiste Colbert, the finance minister of Louis XIV of France, and...oversaw the rebuilding of the lake dam, now called the "Colbert Dam." He assisted the Historical Society of the Fort...
Fate Worse Than Death. THE art of taxation, according to Jean Baptiste Colbert, consists in so plucking a goose as to get the most feathers with the least hissing. In the case of our latest tax measures...
...ASSOCIATION WITH Rensburg Sheppards. Byline: Alistair Houghton SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY French finance minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert once said: "The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest amount of feathers...
...silver tableware. The kings finance minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, clever man that he was, saw no reason to purchase...of Washingtons once and former favorite chef, Jean-Louis Palladin of Jean-Louis at the Watergate. CASKS OF ARMAGNAC...
...honourable tradition of economic patriotism dating back to Jean-Baptiste Colbert in the 19th century. The difficulty is that its onesided...when it comes to overseas takeovers. Luxembourgs PM Jean-Claude Juncker is desperately seeking political support...
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COLBERT, JEAN BAPTISTE zhaN batest kolber , 1619 83, French...On his deathbed, Mazarin recommended Colbert to King Louis XIV, who made him comptroller general of finances (1665). Colbert helped to procure the downfall of the...
CROISSY, CHARLES COLBERT, MARQUIS DE sharl kolber marke d krwase , c.1625 96, French diplomat, brother of Jean Baptiste Colbert. He entered the service of Cardinal Mazarin and filled many diplomatic posts in Europe in the 1650s and 60s. In...
DESMARETS, NICOLAS nekola damara , 1648 1721, French statesman; the nephew of Jean Baptiste Colbert. He became director of finances in 1703 and succeeded Michel Chamillart as controller general of finances in 1708. He tried...
EAST INDIA COMPANY, FRENCH 1664 1769, commercial enterprise planned by Jean Baptiste Colbert and chartered by King Louis XIV for the purpose of trading in the Eastern Hemisphere. It failed to found a colony on Madagascar...
...men, among them Jean Baptiste Moliere and Jean de La Fontaine. He was created marquis of Belle-Isle. Aroused by Jean Baptiste Colbert , who gave the king reports of Fouquets mismanagement of funds, and made jealous by a magnificent fete he attended...
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