How did France get their Debt?

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How did France get their Debt?

Louis XIV : Sun King

Versailles: 2.5 billion dollars

Wars War of Devolution against Spain Dutch War against Netherlands War of Grand Alliance against Europe as they tried to expand War of the Spanish Succession against Austria for Spanish land Wars

Louis XV

Wars French and Indian War Built up navy

Extravagance Presents for Madame du Barry

Louis XVI

Wars American Revolution

Necker Lies

Why did the French hate Marie Antoinette?

Austrian

No Heir for Too Long

Extravagant Reputation 200 dresses/year Gambling

Diamond Necklace Affair