How important was Sully to the recovery of France under Henri IV?
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Have a little read: ... How important was Sully to the recovery of France under Henri IV? The Duc de Sully is well known for making France solvent by the end of Henri IV's reign. Henri had 200,000 million livres in royal debt, but by the end of his reign he had none. Sully has a lot to be thanked for, but was it solely Sully's ability that brought France out of debt? The recovery of France under Henri IV may have been due to Sully's reforms in court and the introduction of the Paulette, but France already had the potential to be a great country, its financial resurrection may not have been due to Sully's ability, but simply due to his perseverance. Sully's luck in having a good king to rule France may have also been an underlying factor to his success. Sully became Surintendent des Finances in 1598 and then Grand Voyer in 1599 (which
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