oct 24, 1767 - In France, several anti-Jewish regulations in
place since October 12, 1661, are repealed by
the King's Council that advises Louis XV of
France
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While Jewish merchants are still prohibited from owning their own retail stores, they are allowed to sell merchandise on credit to gentile merchants at legal interest rates, to legally enforce debts, and to sell jewelry.
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