History, asked by Roshankumarrajak, 11 months ago

what do you mean bytithes and taille in French Revolution​

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Answered by gamingnishanth
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Tithes and Taille were two types of direct taxes collected during (or before) the French Revolution.

Tithes is given to the Church which was one tenth of the produce.

Tailles is given to the King.

Gabelle is a type of indirect tax which was levied on salt.


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Answered by heetkaur565
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Explanation:

tithes = A tax levied by the church for the one - tenth of agriculture product

taille =A tax paid directly to the church

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