What privileges did the church enjoy in France in the early 18th century?
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In the early 18 century the church was gaining taxes from the 3rd state people which was called taille
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The nobles and the clergy were largely excluded from taxation (with the exception of a modest quit-rent, an ad valorem tax on land) while the commoners paid disproportionately high direct taxes. In practice, this meant mostly the peasants because many bourgeois obtained exemptions.
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