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Nobles and clergy enjoyed significant privileges, such as exemption from many taxes, which placed a heavier financial burden on peasants. They often held large tracts of land, allowing them to accumulate wealth and resources, while peasants struggled for basic sustenance. Additionally, the nobles and clergy had considerable political power and influence, which meant their interests were prioritized over those of the peasant class, leading to feelings of resentment and inequality.

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