Which estate paid taxes in the French society during eighteenth century
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The members of the first and second estates were exempted from paying any taxes to the king. The nobility and the clergy enjoyed many privileges in French society. The nobles extracted feudal dues from the peasants. The latter were also compelled to provide services to the noblemen by working in his fields and house
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The taxation system in the French society during eighteenth century largely excluded the nobles and the clergy from taxation while the commoners, particularly the peasantry, paid disproportionately high direct taxes.
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