Louis XIV<span> formally revoked the Edict of Nantes and deprived the </span>French Protestants<span> of all religious and civil liberties. Within a few years, more than 400,000 persecuted </span>Huguenots<span> emigrated—to England, Prussia, Holland, and America—depriving France of its most industrious commercial class.</span>
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Because some nations had fighting taking place on there soil, which led to the destruction of food producers and the theft of pre-existing food. Other nations were already suffering with poverty so conditions were severely worsened by food shortages.
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