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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 15.9 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

General · Modern
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Fleury implemented financial reforms to stabilize the French economy after the collapse of John Law's Mississippi Company. He reduced taxes, balanced the budget, and restored confidence in the currency, leading to a period of economic stability and growth.
After the disgrace of the Duke of Bourbon, the elderly Fleury was appointed chief minister by King Louis XV. Fleury, who had been the king's tutor, became the de facto ruler of France at age 73, stabilizing the government after a period of political turmoil.
Fleury involved France in the War of the Polish Succession to support Stanis
Fleury reluctantly led France into the War of the Austrian Succession after the death of Emperor Charles VI. The war, fought against Austria and its allies, drained French resources and ended indecisively with the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748).
Fleury died at age 90, ending his 17-year tenure as chief minister. His death left Louis XV without a capable advisor, leading to a period of weak governance and the eventual decline of French influence in Europe.
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