gabelles

/ɡəˈbɛlz/
noun
  1. A tax, especially one on salt, that was common in France before the Revolution.
    • Historians often discuss the gabelle as one cause of the French Revolution.
    • In medieval France, the gabelle made salt very expensive for ordinary people.
    • The peasants struggled to pay the heavy gabelle on salt each year.
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