by helping France get out of its dept.
No, France and Britain did not experience an economic boom. As a matter of fact, during the 1970s Britain experienced severe inflation and worker strikes. By 1972 over a million people were unemployed. It was a time of dismal economic decline. Conditions were much the same in France.
Benjamin Franklin went to France seeking military and economic aid.
Various factors have contributed in France's economic problems prior to the 1789's Revolution, some of the major ones being:Poor agricultural harvestsGrowing costs of the American Revolution (mainly funded by France)Ageing economic system based on social estates
Their wages were lower than those of men. The problem of the American colonies attracted the attention of French XV's reign witnessed a marked improvement in the economic condition of France.
Roger Price has written: 'The modernization of rural France' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Economic conditions, History, Rural conditions, Rural development, Transportation 'The economic modernisation of France' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'An economic history of modern France, 1730-1914' -- subject(s): Economic conditions
As of 2014, France's economic system is quite strong. They are one of the world's leading economic power. This is because they have agricultural, industrial and service sectors.
The fur trade was the main economic activity in New France. New France lasted from 1534 to 1763.
Free Trade with the U.S
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by helping France get out of its dept.
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economic region in the north of France
Poor harvests