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- Jacques Necker - Wikipedia
Jacques Necker (French: [ʒak nɛkɛʁ]; 30 September 1732 – 9 April 1804) was a Genevan banker, financier and statesman who served as finance minister of France for Louis XVI He was a reformer, but his innovations sometimes caused great discontent
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- Jacques Necker | French Financier Statesman | Britannica
Jacques Necker (born September 30, 1732, Geneva—died April 9, 1804, Coppet, Switzerland) was a Swiss banker and director general of finance (1771–81, 1788–89, 1789–90) under Louis XVI of France
- Jacques Necker - World History Encyclopedia
Initially popular amongst the common people, Necker played a significant role in the outset of the French Revolution (1789-1799) From humble beginnings in Geneva, Necker would become one of the most powerful men in France with his appointment as director-general of the royal treasury in 1777
- Jacques Necker - University of Pennsylvania
Jacques Necker, 1732 - 1804, Swiss Director of Fianance under Louis XVI Having gained a reputation as a financial writer, Necker was appointed France 's Directory of the Royal Treasury in 1776, and a year later Director General of the Finances
- Necker, Jacques, 1732-1804 | Dartmouth Libraries Archives Manuscripts
Necker was a constitutional monarchist, a political economist, and a moralist, who wrote a severe critique of the new principle of equality before the law Necker fully embraced the label of moderate and the concept of the golden mean
- Napoleonic Satires
The salon of his wife, Suzanne Necker, exerted considerable influence By measures of reform and retrenchment and by borrowing at high interest to finance the colonial cause in the American Revolution, he sought to restore the nation's financial position and gain popular confidence
- Who was Jacques Necker and why he important to the French Revolution?
Symbol of reform and transparency: Necker's commitment to financial reform, his attempts improve France's economic situations, and his transparency made him a symbolic figure for those seeking change
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