To whom was the taxes called tithes payable by the peasants in the 18th century frace
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The taxes called tithes were paid by the peasants of France or the third estate to the clergy. The clergy were a group of people who had special assignments in the church.
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The taxes called Tithes payable by the peasants in the 18th century France was paid to the Church or Clergy.
Tithes was an obligatory tax paid to the Church .It was one tenth of annual produce or earnings. In 18th century France all kinds of taxes including Tithes were paid only by the commons or third estates which enraged them and became a cause of French Revolution.
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