Here is come Research I have collected for France.

House of Bourbon.

Titles claimed by King: Duke of Bourbon, King of France, King of Navarre, Duke of Parma, Duke of Seville, Grand DUke of Luxembourg, King of the Two Sicilies, King of Spain (??? I don't really get that part though, same as King of Two Sicilies)

By the looks of it Spain was a puppet state of France, seeing as the Duke of Anjou, was adopted by the King of Spain, and the Spanish King died so that means the HOuse of Bourbon claims both Spain and France.

France is led by Louis XIV, married to Maria Theresa.

Peace was fragile, and war broke out again between France and the Dutch Republic in the Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678). Louis XIV asked for the Dutch Republic to resume war against the Spanish Netherlands, but the republic refused. France attacked the Dutch Republic and was joined by England in this conflict. Through targeted inundations of polders by breaking dykes, the French invasion of the Dutch Republic was brought to a halt. The Dutch Admiral Michiel de Ruyter inflicted a few strategic defeats on the Anglo-French naval alliance and forced England to retire from the war in 1674. Because the Netherlands could not resist eternally, it agreed to peace in the Treaties of Nijmegen, according to which France would annex France-Comté and acquired further concessions in the Spanish Netherlands. On 6 May 1682, the royal court moved to the Palace of Versailles, which Louis XIV had greatly expanded. Peace, once again, did not last, and war between France and Spain resumed once again. The War of the Reunions broke out (1683-1684), and once again Spain, with its ally the Holy Roman Empire, was easily defeated. Meanwhile, in October 1685 Louis signed the Edict of Fontainebleau ordering the destruction of all Protestant churches and schools in France. Its immediate consequence was a large Protestant exodus from France.
France is at Peace with all, Alliance with Spain, In Personal union with the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Is next in line to the Throne of Spain. there have been rebellions no where and the populace is happy with Louis XIV.

France has a very good Infantry and Cav system, some of the best in Europe. Though I know at this time KingWarman, that there was NO Artillery Units in exsistence, these only being established in war then dissolved afterwards.

France trades (MAJOR) with Holland, Spain, England, Austria, Denmark.

Louis has styled himself the Sun King, and is a Ambitious ruler, amd the longest serving, the poulace like him. France is on equal par econimc wise, still recovering from the Thirty Year War.

France would soon be involved into another war, the War of the Grand Alliance. This time the theatre was not only in Europe but also in North America. Although the war was long and difficult (it was also called the Nine Years War), its results were inconclusive. The Treaty of Ryswick in 1697 confirmed French sovereignty over Alsace, yet rejected its claims to Luxembourg. Louis also had to evacuate Catalonia and the Palatinate. This peace was considered a truce by all sides, thus war was to start again. In 1701 the War of the Spanish Succession began. The Bourbon Philip of Anjou was designated heir to the throne of Spain. The Habsburg Emperor Leopold opposed a Bourbon succession, because of the power that such a succession would bring to the Bourbon rulers of France, and claimed the Spanish thrones for himself. England and the Dutch Republic joined Leopold against Louis XIV and Philip of Anjou. The allied forces were led by John Churchill and by Prince Eugene of Savoy. They inflicted a few resounding defeats to the French army; the Battle of Blenheim in 1704 was the first major land battle lost by France since its victory at Rocroi in 1643. Yet, after the extremely bloody battles of Ramillies and Malplaquet, Pyrrhic victories for the allies, they had lost too many men to continue the war. Led by Villars, the French forces recovered much of the lost ground in battles such as Denain. Finally, a compromise was achieved with the Ultrecht in 1713. Philip of Anjou was confirmed as Philip V, king of Spain, and Emperor Leopold did not get the throne, but Philip V was barred from inheriting France
Update when I get more.