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What was taille Whoch people were exempted for this​

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Answered by ckundan863
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The taille was first levied in the 15th century to meet the costs of the Hundred Years' War. It was intended as a payment for military service, so the Second Estate (who fought) and the First Estate (who could not fight) were exempted from payment.

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The First Estate consisted of the clergy and numbered about 130,000 people who owned approximately 10% of the land. – Clergy were exempt from the taille, France's chief tax.

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