who paid taxes in french
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The tax system in pre-revolutionary France largely exempted the nobles and the clergy from taxes. The tax burden therefore devolved to the peasants, wage-earners, and the professional and business classes, also known as the Third Estate.
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THE PEOPLE FROM THE THIRD ESTATE PAID TAXES IN FRANCE.THE PEOPLE OF THE THIRD ESTATE MAINLY INCLUDED ALL THE PEASANTS,DAILY WAGE WORKERS AND THE PEOPLE FROM THE LOWER CASTES.THEY HAD TO PAY TAXES TO THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE OF THE FIRST AND THE SECOND ESTATE.
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