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the problem a leader faces is not making themselves popular. France at the time was under much economic turmoil, and if the king just proposed new economic reforms to help the poor class and bring France to a richer state in which they could then do MORE things, e.g fund into their colonies, to promote mercantalism, which in turn would give France a profit and exotic goods, etc, etc, would have most likely changed history and kept lil Louis alive

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