Social Sciences, asked by uttam67, 1 year ago

which state of French society paid all the taxes

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Answered by riyadahiya09gmailcom
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the third estate consists of businessmen, merchants, peasants and artisans had to pay taxes to the state

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Answered by dackpower
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France under the Ancient Administration separated community into three estates: the First Estate classified as clergy; the Second Estate classified as nobility, and the Third Estate classified as commoners. The king does not belong to any estate. The purpose the Third Estate paid all the obligations under the Bourbon sovereignty in France is that the state had an ineffective, outdated tax practice. Nobility and clergy sustained several privileges, such as they were excluded from various taxes, specifically the taille, a poll tax on each person.

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