Absolutism and Louis XIV

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March 30, 2014

 

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These intendants, having recently "fallen" into their positions of power, were not used to their positions, and because of this felt indebted and completely loyal to Louis. The lack of criticism and discussion allowed decrees to be passed more quickly. The end consequence of these actions was that the government operated more efficiently...
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The end consequence of these actions was that the government operated more efficiently. Louis also gained support from people by reforming France's foreign policy. By adopting an aggressive foreign strategy (to expand France's borders to "the natural boundaries of ancient Gaul"), Louis was able to unite the people within France against common enemies...
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