If King Louis XVI had to get the approval of the Estate General to increase taxes on 5th May 1789, how was he able to increase it earlier when the treasury was empty without calling the Estate General meeting?
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Analyze the reasons why Louis XVI called the Estates-General. Key Points. The Estates-General of 1789 was the first meeting since 1614 of the French ... hoped that if the Assembly supported proposed finance reforms, parlements would be refused to bear the burden of increased taxation
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