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Explain the circumstances which compelled Louis XVI to raise taxes in France

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Answered by navyadhamaviditdhama
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Answer:

1 . The maintaining of the royal place of Versailles

2 . king Louis xvi helped 13 American colonies in gaining their freedom from British

3 . The king wasted a lot of money on the past wars that led to a tremendous debt

4 . there was a huge interest on the money which was borrowed by the king

5 . other expenses like paying salary to govt. officials military etc.

these circumstances compelled Louis xvi to increase taxes in france

Answered by ppp448053
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Explanation:

The five reasons which justify that King Louis XVI conclude to increase taxes were: The state increased the taxes and the people were forced to pay these taxes to meet the expenses required for maintaining court, army, government universities and offices. ... Also, the Peasants paid taxes to the Church called Tithes.

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