"The French economy made a rapid change during 18th century".verify this statement.
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It also means on the whole, the 18th century saw growing discontent with the monarchy and the established order. Louis XV was a highly unpopular king for his sexual excesses, overall weakness, and for losing Canada to the British. A strong ruler like Louis XIV could enhance the position of the monarchy, while Louis XV weakened it.
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The french economy during the 18th century.
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- During the 18th century, the harvests improved as there were new improved techniques like crop rotation and advance agriculture machines.
- New crops were introduced from the New World like potatoes, corn, beans, etc.
- Trading was increasing as merchant classes were investing more in trade. The guilt system was abolished and a large number of people were working in workshops to produce products.
- There was also a rapid population growth in the 18th century.
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