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... vernment devising ways to help the Prussians raise money, but the French were also kept busy. However, they were not busy raising funds, but rather were busy quarreling.
In terms of economic development, Napoleon III could certainly be considered outstanding. For the past decade or so, France’s economy had maintained rapid growth.
This was particularly evident in financial terms; in 1851, France’s fiscal revenue was 1.273 billion francs, and by 1864 it had nearly reached 2 billio ...
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