History, asked by rizathoufiq2279, 7 months ago

Taille was a unit of cirrency

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Since the taille was a monetary equivalent for military service, the nobility who fought and the clergy who were exempt from fighting did not pay, so that the tax fell on nonprivileged persons and lands.

Answered by danicamcleanpiper
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Answer:

No,

Explanation:

Taille wasn't a unit of currency, It was the tax imposed by the french government during the early 17th Century which all the people of the 3rd estate had to pay along with another tax which was imposed on everyday items like salt or tobacco.

Louvre was the currency used at the time.

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