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Nathaniel Hester
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16 February, 01:45
How did Louis XIV weaken the French economy?
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Miya Lane
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King Louis XIV weaken the french economy by taxing his people very heavy, spending the money on expensive parties and clothes, and spending the money on the American Revoltion.
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