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26 May, 16:34

Which is true of France at Louis XIV's death?

It had conquered vast lands.

It had eliminated all nobles.

It had accomplished great power.

It had accumulated huge debts.

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  1. 26 May, 16:52
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    The correct answer is It had accumulated huge debts.

    In the final years of Louis XIV's of his ruling, France was weakened by very long wars and that exhausted its resources. Also, the mass exodus of its Protestant population following the king's revocation of the Edict of Nantes contributed to the event.
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