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How did king Louis xvi make the economic crisis worse?​

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Answer:

The social class, called Nobles, refused to pay more taxes, and the peasants simply couldn't pay them because it was too much for them.

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I did that lesson not too long ago. I hope this is right! Sorry if ti is wrong! ;-;

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Let's understand this,

  • Increase in taxes - Louis xvi increased the no. of taxes of the lower class which later resulted in the riots.
  • Increase in bread prices - Due to this, hyperinflation occured in the country and people started riots against the king.
  • Drained treasury - France was under economic crisis due to the loans which they later paid to US and went economically unstable.

Hope it helps!

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