<Li> Limousin (Limoges) </Li> <Ol> <Li> Foix (Foix) </Li> <Li> Auvergne (Clermont - Ferrand) </Li> <Li> Béarn (Pau) </Li> <Li> Alsace (Strasbourg, cons . souv. in Colmar) </Li> <Li> Artois (cons provinc. in Arras) </Li> <Li> Roussillon (cons . souv. in Perpignan) </Li> <Li> Flanders and Hainaut (Lille, parliament first in Tournai, then in Douai) </Li> <Li> Franche - Comté (Besançon, formerly at Dole) </Li> <Li> Lorraine (Nancy) </Li> <Li> Corsica (off map, Ajaccio, cons . souv. in Bastia) </Li> <Li> Nivernais (Nevers) </Li> <Li> Comtat Venaissin (Avignon), a Papal fief </Li> <Li> Imperial Free City of Mulhouse </Li> <Li> Savoy, a Sardinian fief (parl. in Chambéry 1537--59) </Li> <Li> Nice, a Sardinian fief </Li> <Li> Montbéliard, a fief of Württemberg </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Trois - Évêchés (Metz, Toul and Verdun) </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Dombes (Trévoux) </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Navarre (Saint - Jean - Pied - de-Port) </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Soule (Mauléon) </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Bigorre (Tarbes) </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Beaujolais (Beaujeu) </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Bresse (Bourg) </Li> <Li> (not indicated) Perche (Mortagne - au - Perche) </Li> </Ol> <Li> Foix (Foix) </Li> <Li> Auvergne (Clermont - Ferrand) </Li>

How did french foreign policy and royal ambitions in the late 1700s lead to the french revolution