It is unspecified but is probably due to old age in that century.
by helping France get out of its dept.
Louis XVI dismissed Jacques Necker, his financial officer, in 1789 primarily due to Necker's popularity with the Third Estate and his advocacy for financial reforms that threatened the privileges of the nobility. Necker's attempts to address France's fiscal crisis and his call for greater transparency in government finances made him a target among the aristocracy. The dismissal sparked outrage, contributing to the tensions that led to the French Revolution. Ultimately, his removal symbolized the resistance to necessary reforms and the growing discontent among the populace.
Jacques Necker, the finance minister to Louis XVI, recommended several policies aimed at reforming the French economy, including reducing government spending and increasing transparency in financial matters. He advocated for the establishment of a more equitable tax system and proposed measures to alleviate the burdens on the lower classes. Necker also suggested convening the Estates-General to address public discontent and involve various societal factions in the decision-making process. His approach aimed to restore confidence in the monarchy and stabilize France's financial situation.
He's still alive... Are you refering to Jean Jacques Rousseau?
Napoléon Charles Grégoire Jacques Philippe Bonaparte died in 1899.
Jacques Necker died on April 9, 1804 at the age of 71.
Jacques Necker was born on September 30, 1732.
Jacques Necker was born on September 30, 1732.
Jacques Necker died on April 9, 1804 at the age of 71.
Jacques Necker was born on September 30, 1732 and died on April 9, 1804. Jacques Necker would have been 71 years old at the time of death or 282 years old today.
He was the Finance Minister of France.
Jacques Necker
by helping France get out of its dept.
Louis Albert Necker died in 1861.
by helping France get out of its dept.
Jacques Necker was Louis XVI's finance minister and urged him to collect taxes from the 1st and 2nd estate (clergy and nobles).
He failed to provide a resolution for the French Economic Crisis.