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What offer of Condé's did Louis reject in 1672?

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In 1672, Louis XIV offered an annual allowance to Charles II in exchange for various conditions, but Charles rejected the offer.

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In 1672, Louis XIV of France offered an annual allowance of £200,000 to Charles II of England in exchange for England joining France in a war against Holland, Charles publicly converting to Catholicism, and the relaxation of laws against Catholics in England. However, Charles rejected this offer.

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