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Social Studies, 22.06.2021 21:10, isabellebisio

What resulted from Louis XIV’s constant pursuit of warfare? France conquered all of Europe.
Louis was overthrown by England.
France was left deeply in debt.
French aristocrats were able to set up a parliament.
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