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9. Who paid most of the taxes after Louis XVI's financial reforms?

10. Under Louis's financial reforms, what happened to the cost of bread?
11. 1789 was the first time the Estates General met in
years
12. The Third Estate made up
percent of the population.
13. What did Robespeirre call for the Nobility and Clergy do?
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9. Who paid most of the taxes after Louis XVI's financial reforms? 10. Under Louis-example-1
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9: Peasants paid the heaviest taxes and dues. They worked long and hard but had no voice to change their circumstances. In hopes of taxing the wealthy, Louis XVI called the meeting to address financial disaster of France.

10: when the grain crops failed two years in a row, in 1788 and 1789, the price of bread shot up to 88 percent of his wages.

11: The Estates General first met in 1302 and 1303 in relation to King Philip IV's conflict with the papacy. They met intermittently until 1614 and only once afterward, in 1789, but were not definitively dissolved until after the French Revolution.

12: The Third Estate: made up 97 percent of the population. This estate was made up of three diverse groups

13: dont no

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9. The peasant class paid the most

10. The price of bread severely rose

11. The Estates General first met in 1302 and 1303 in relation to King Philip IV's conflict with the papacy. They met intermittently until 1614 and only once afterward, in 1789, but were not definitively dissolved until after the French Revolution.

12. 97% (the peasants and other working classes)

13. He called for them to increase the freedoms of the people or else they would revolt

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