identify laws 16 telling the part played by him in the French Revolution
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Louis XVI’s policy of not raising taxes and taking out international loans, including to fund the American Revolution, increased France’s debt, setting in motion the French Revolution. By the mid-1780s the country was near bankruptcy, which forced the king to support radical fiscal reforms not favorable with the nobles or the people.
When the pressure mounted, Louis XVI reverted to his earlier teaching of being austere and uncommunicative, posing no solution to the problem and not responding to others who offered help. By 1789 the situation was deteriorating rapidly.He got the Crown in the 1774 A.D. He made very discriminations like First Estate, Second Estate, Third Estate.
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