Which best describes taxes in both the American colonies and France before their revolutions?

Clergy and nobles paid no taxes.
Everyone was taxed equally.
Most people voted for representatives that decided on taxes.
Most people paid high taxes without having a voice in government.

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The statement that best describes taxes in both the American colonies and France before their revolutions is:

Most people paid high taxes without having a voice in government.

In the American colonies, many colonists felt burdened by taxes imposed by the British Parliament without proper representation. In France, the common people, or the Third Estate, faced heavy taxation while the clergy and nobility were largely exempt from taxes, leading to significant discontent and contributing to the revolution.