The efffects of Louis 16th on France
The French Revolution was a significant milestone in European history,remembered by many in historical and literary works. The situation in France, mostly under the leadership of Louis XVI, had a negative influence in France, thus creating a perfect climate for the French Revolution. France was plagued by both debt, and poor France was poverty-stricken and burdened with some of the highest debts. On the financial side, Louis XVI was aided by: Finance Minister Anne Robert Jauques Turgot, and Interior Minister Chretien Guillaume de Lamoignon de Malesherbes (*The economic origins of the French revolution, pg. 4). Louis introduced some of the most oppressive taxes and instituted financial reforms. Greater reforms were prevented by the opposition of the upper classes and court. This opposition was so strong that Turgot was forced to resign and was replaced by Jauques Necker. Lengthy wars, the support to the American Revolution and the gross amount of taxes paid and the lavish spending of the court contributed to the huge national debt. The government's financial problems were made worse after 1740 by the renewal of costly wars (the French revolution, pg. 9). The war of
Second Estate (clergy and nobility) combined. But both he and Louis failed to make a he increased taxes on the peasants and spent more money, worsening the predicament. ruling on the method of voting (the head count was not granted). In 1770 Louis married financial crisis steadily worsened, because the government was bankrupt. Louis was discontentment of the people. Charles Alexandre deCalonne replaced him in 1783 and meeting the Estates-General took power of the government. One of the other causes of incapable of a strong decision. He should have been capable of overcoming his of cheaper material. They spent half of their earnings on bread and were plagued with could not prevent bankruptcy of the government. During the next couple of years the standard of living. The result of this was death, emigration, and increased number of debt. After Louis XVI granted financial aid (1778-81) to the American colonies
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