how was the taxation policy respinsible for french revolution explain
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Taxation policy was complex, expensive and troublesome for the people in France.
The line between the impersonal and personal taxes were blurred and the pressures among the people were doubled and the policy did nothing to improve it.
Heavy taxes imposed along with the already stagnating condition of France led to the French Revolution.
The line between the impersonal and personal taxes were blurred and the pressures among the people were doubled and the policy did nothing to improve it.
Heavy taxes imposed along with the already stagnating condition of France led to the French Revolution.
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