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What was the strategy used by the king in the Estates General to legitimize the taxation of the Church? The strategy used by the king in the Estat...

What was the strategy used by the king in the Estates General to legitimize the taxation of the Church?

The strategy used by the king in the Estates General to legitimize the taxation of the Church was to obtain the approval of the Estates General.

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The strategy used by the king in the Estates General to legitimize the taxation of the Church was to argue that the kingdom was facing a financial crisis and that all estates, including the Church, needed to contribute to the welfare of the kingdom. He argued that the Church had vast wealth and resources and that it was only fair for them to contribute to the state's expenses.

To support his argument, the king used the principle of "subjection to the king", which held that all subjects, including the clergy, owed allegiance to the king and therefore had a duty to contribute to the welfare of the kingdom. The king also made an appeal to the patriotism of the clergy, asking them to contribute to the defense of the kingdom and the well-being of its people.

In addition to these arguments, the king offered to exempt the lower clergy and those who could not afford to pay from the new taxes, thus appealing to the sympathy of the clergy and their sense of fairness.

By presenting his case to the Estates General and gaining their approval, the king was able to legitimize the taxation of the Church and pave the way for future tax reforms.

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