History, asked by rudrakshi8681, 1 year ago

what was the financial condition of france

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Answered by Nikitatiwari
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the financial condition of the france was worst at that time as it was in a debt of about 2 million livers that the france had to pay but because of no production the king of france was not able to meet its expances
hence we can say that at the time of louis 16th, the financial condition of france was very bad....

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The financial condition of France under King Louis XVI was that he had helped the 13 American colonies to gain their Independence from the Britain. The war added more than a billion livres to a debt that has already risen to more than two billion livres.

Extra Information:

Livres:- Currency in France use at that time and discontinued in 1794.

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