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The Importance of the Church in Louis XIV
Louis' economic principles were quite simple. He lives in a country which basically has no gold mines to speak of and he needs more gold. And so his theory was, and it's an accurate one under circumstances, that the only way he could increase the gold in the realm was by getting it from elsewhere. Well obviously you could hope to fight and win battles and so on, but you could also peacefully export goods and therefore it was a trade surplus. The religious history of the situation in France for the previous hundred years is absolutely crucial to understanding Louis's approach to the position of religious minorities. Didn't the fact that he called himself a god, a divine king?