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Why did Louis XIV's plans to expand in Europe ultimately fail to achieve all the ends he desired & why did Peter the Great achieve more expansionist success?

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Answer: The answer is:

Both tried to manipulate and control the nobilty to maintain their power, but Peter took actions that lead to a success with the expansion of the land.

Step-by-step explanation:

Louis XIV During the first three decades of his rule, his armies conquered numerous territories along France's borders.After this he got involved in foreign affairs and endured wars that didn't do any good to the country,he brought impoverishing to France.

Peter the Great -aimed at modernizing Russia and was influenced by his advisers from Western Europe. He wanted to make Russia a maritime power.

He also was the first one to agree to marriages with Russian nobility. This helped with expansion of the land.

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