Movement A. Economic explanation The French economy is the fourth largest economy in the world compared to other countries. France is a very industrialized country, but it holds some of the cultural features that contribute to the charm of that old world. The economy is "highly diversified" ("economic structure", 1). It creates everything from airplanes to medicines. Main economic activities Agriculture is the main economic activity in France. Agriculture and agricultural industry account for about 6% of GDP. This is the total of the economy as a whole ("Economic structure", 1).
France officially known as the French Republic is a country located in Western Europe. The country also has several overseas territories and islands around the world, but the mainland of France is known as a major city of France. It extends from the Mediterranean to the North Sea and the British Strait from the North to the Atlantic Ocean. French, known as the world's greatest power, has been the center of Europe's economic and cultural centuries for centuries. France has a long history, according to the US State Department, it is one of the first countries to develop an organized nation state. Therefore, by the mid-1860's, France was one of the most powerful countries in Europe. In the 18th century, France started financial problems despite the fact that King Louis XIV and its heirs consumed with great care and care. These and social problems eventually led to the French Revolution from 1789 to 1794.
Louis XIV, also known as the god of the Sun and Legrand Monarch, is not really a good king for France. Domination of Louis XIV brought harm to France and its people in many ways. First, Louis XIV destroys France by doing something that he thinks will help, but that only hurts France in the long run. Rui often not only harmed the financial situation of France but also fought with other countries because of the very expensive war in the meantime, it also ran out of France's former huge army again. He also persecuted Huguenot, of which 50 thousand fled from France, many of whom were skilled and highly educated, this also hurt France. It seems that Louis XIV ruleed France primarily to help himself, but if he really wanted to make France bigger, he would not do it during the entire reign.