How did the American war of independence add more debt to france
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AMERICA AND FRANCE HAD A COMMON ENEMY , BRITAIN. FRANCE WANTED TO SHOW DOWN BRITAIN SO FRANCE PROVIDED TROOPS TO AMERICA TO HELP THEM IN THE REVOLUTION.
FRANCE WAS ALREADY IN A STATE OF CRISIS, ITS TREASURE WAS ALREADY EMPTY. IN ORDER TO SUPPORT THE AMERICA , THEY HAD TO TAKE LOANS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES, THEREFORE LEADING TO DEBTS.
AMERICA AND FRANCE HAD A COMMON ENEMY , BRITAIN. FRANCE WANTED TO SHOW DOWN BRITAIN SO FRANCE PROVIDED TROOPS TO AMERICA TO HELP THEM IN THE REVOLUTION.
FRANCE WAS ALREADY IN A STATE OF CRISIS, ITS TREASURE WAS ALREADY EMPTY. IN ORDER TO SUPPORT THE AMERICA , THEY HAD TO TAKE LOANS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES, THEREFORE LEADING TO DEBTS.
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In addition to this, France assisted the thirteen American colonies to get independence from Britain. This increased the debt to another one billion livres. ... This made the French government to spend further on interest payments alone. Thus in order to meet the recurring expenses, the state was obliged to increase taxes.
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