Henry IV, who insisted that every peasant should have a fowl in his pot, was often referred to as 'Good King Henry.' He ruled France from 1589 to 1610, and during that time, he was the target of at least one dozen assassination attempts. He became more popular after his death and was remembered for his uncommon concern for his subjects' welfare.You can infer from the passage that

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Henry IV, who insisted that every peasant should have a fowl in his pot, was often referred to as 'Good King Henry.' He ruled France from 1589 to 1610, and during that time, he was the target of at least one dozen assassination attempts. He became more popular after his death and was remembered for his uncommon concern for his subjects' welfare.<br>You can infer from the passage that






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