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In France of the Old Regime the monarch did not have the power to impose taxes according to his will alone. Rather he had to call
a meeting of the Estates General which would then pass his proposals for new taxes. The Estates General was a political body to
which the three estates sent their representatives. However, the monarch alone could decide when to call a meeting of this body,
The last time it was done was in 1614.
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