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In France between 1770 - 1774 there were fight the king Louis XV and the intermediaries (such as parliament/nobility) of the constituted order, as the King needed money for founding his fiscal-military state, particular after war with England; and nobles didn't want to pay. In 1774 - King Luis XV have lost against the intermediaries and died shortly after, being replace by Louis XVI who agrees to restore the aristocratic privileges, from then he is called "the restorer of French Liberty.

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