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name and explain the two types of tax paid by the peasants

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Answered by Anonymous
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Peasants paid a tax called tithes to the church. The third estate paid a direct tax called taille. ... These included a direct tax, called taille, and a number of indirect taxes which were levied on articles of everyday consumption like salt or tobacco......

Answered by koyel17
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There were three kinds of provinces: the “pays d’élection,” the “pays d’état,” and the “pays d’imposition.” In the “pays d’élection” (the longest held possessions of the French crown) the assessment and collection of taxes were originally trusted to elected officials, but later these positions were bought. The tax was generally “personal,” which meant it was attached to non-noble individuals. In the “pays d’état” (provinces with provincial estates), tax assessment was established by local councils and the tax was generally “real,” which meant that it was attached to non-noble lands (nobles possessing such lands were required to pay taxes on them). “Pays d’imposition” were recently conquered lands that had their own local historical institutions, although taxation was overseen by the royal administrator.

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