how was the taxation policy responsible for french revolution ?
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The taxation policy among the French society during the late 18th century was a major cause to spark the idea of revolution.
The burden of taxation was completely upon the lower section of the society.. Though the clergy and nobles were quite landed and rich,, they had no play in taxation which enraged the people
The burden of taxation was completely upon the lower section of the society.. Though the clergy and nobles were quite landed and rich,, they had no play in taxation which enraged the people
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1, french society in 18th century was divided into 3 estates and only the member of third estate paid tax
2,the member of the first two estate enjoyed certain privilages by birth
3,the nobles further enjoyed feudal privileges.this includes feudal due which they cataracted from the peasants
4,the church too extracted its shares of taxes called tithes from the peasants and finally the member of 3rd estate had to pay tax to the state called taille
2,the member of the first two estate enjoyed certain privilages by birth
3,the nobles further enjoyed feudal privileges.this includes feudal due which they cataracted from the peasants
4,the church too extracted its shares of taxes called tithes from the peasants and finally the member of 3rd estate had to pay tax to the state called taille
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