Louis announced a policy that slowed France's economic progress. in 1685, he canceled the Edict of Nantes, which protected the religious freedom of Huguenots. in response, thousands of Huguenot artisans and business people fled the country. Louis's policy thus robbed France of many skilled workers.
cos.
When he died in 814, his empire went to his only legitimate son, Louis the pious. After Louis' death in 840, it was divided amongst Louis' three sons; Lothair, Louis and Charles the Bald.
There were 18 French Kings named Louis, beginning with the Carolingian Empire with King Louis I, the Debonaire from 814-840. The last King Louie was King Louis-Phillipe in Orleans from 1830-1848.
Louis XV was seriously disliked by the French.
France no longer has a monarchy. The last French king was Louis-Philippe I, who reigned from 9th August 1830 until 24th February 1848. After him, the French president Napoleon was declared Emperor of the French Empire from 1848 until 1852. Since Napoleon, there has been no monarch in France. List of French Monarchs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_monarchs
Poop sickles
cos.
According to Historians, the French King Louis XIV commissioned James Marquette and Louis Joliet to explore the American continent for expanding the French empire.
Napoleon im guessing? Louis XIV? what time period
Poop sickles
he used an Absolute Monarchy where the king queen or emperor has full control over the country
Louis XIV, a.k.a. "Le Roi du soleil", the sun king.
only President(1848-52) of the French Second Republic and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor (1852-70) of the Second French Empire. He was the nephew and heir of Napoleon I.
By the 1660's the french fur trade was nearly destroyed,and the FRench hold in North America was crumbling.hoping to rebuild the French empire in North America,King Louis XIV or Louis the 14 made a new France a royal colony. By:HelloKitty951
Louis Pasteur was French.
Louis Vuitton, the founder of the luxury fashion brand, is believed to have spoken French.
In the mid 19th Century Louis-Napoleon, also known as Napoleon the Third (serving as France's President at the time) held a plebiscite in France to decide the question of whether or not he should become Emperor. The response was overwhelmingly in favor of an Empire, and the Second French Empire was born.