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477. The French Revolution: The Violence Begins (Part 3)

The Rest Is History

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The Assembly of the Notables in Versailles 1787: Callon‘s Reforms

In February 1787, the Assembly of the Notables convened in Versailles, led by Callon, who proposed significant reforms aimed at modernizing France's economic structure. He suggested abolishing existing tax privileges, introducing a unified tax on landed property applicable to all social classes. Callon argued that these changes were necessary for France's competitiveness, particularly against Britain. He also proposed to dismantle archaic regulations, advocating for equal duties across regions to promote free markets and competition, which would foster economic growth. To balance the loss of privileges, he offered the establishment of elected local assemblies controlled by the elite, ensuring their influence persisted in governance. This plan reflected an enlightened, rational approach consistent with mid-18th century thinking, seeking to align the interests of powerful landowners with broader national goals.

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