Anti-protestantism contributed a lot to Louis' downfall because it caused them to not agree with him on many issues ;)
Anti-protestant movements forced Louis to set some boundaries which included the Edict of Fontainebleau. However, this action lead to his downfall.
i meant 16th.
The reaction of the people greatly affected Louis XIV's reign and eventually led to the downfall of his monarchy.
Anti-Protestantism significantly contributed to Louis XIV's downfall by alienating a substantial portion of the French population, particularly the Huguenots, who were skilled and economically productive. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 led to persecution and mass emigration, depriving France of talented individuals and weakening its economy. Additionally, the relentless pressure on Protestants fueled domestic unrest and dissent, undermining Louis's authority and stability. Ultimately, his obsession with religious uniformity detracted from more pressing political and economic concerns, exacerbating the challenges to his rule.
France returned to a Monarchy under Louis XVIII.
yes
How did louis 14 excess spending contribute to French Revolution over 80 years?
A face, a name, and leadership.
Yes
what did Louis XIV hope to accomplish in his domestic and foreign policies? To what extent did he succeed ? giveing examples of his successes and failures
His support of the American Revolution added to the French debt and advanced the economic crisis which lead to his downfall.