describe the type of tax collected during french revolution ?
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Clergy and Nobility were privileged class. They had certain special privileges; in addition to feudal privilege. They paid feudal taxes extracted after the members of the third estate. Tithes: A type of tax collected by churches which was collected from peasants in the eighteenth century French Society.
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Taille. Taille, the most important direct tax of the pre-Revolutionary monarchy in France. Its unequal distribution, with clergy and nobles exempt, made it one of the hated institutions of the ancien régime. The taille originated in the early Middle Ages as an arbitrary exaction from peasants.
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