The Seven Years' War (1756-1763) nearly doubled the French debt. This global conflict involved many of the great powers of the time and significantly strained France's finances due to the costs of military engagements and colonial battles. The financial burden contributed to widespread discontent and set the stage for the French Revolution.
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to pay off the war debt
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to pay for the debt from the war
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