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What significant change in peasant's rights did Louis enact?

  • Increased taxes

  • Ended serfdom

  • Restricted movement

  • Confirmed the right to free movement

Answer

Louis XIV confirmed the right to free movement, which meant that peasants could move from one estate to another without permission from the landowner. This was a significant change in peasant's rights, as it gave them more freedom and allowed them to seek better opportunities for themselves.
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