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What is mean by tithes and taille in french society ​

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Answered by 9d31keerthanaasrip
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THEY BOTH ARE THE TYPES OF TAXES.

Explanation:

TITHES: These are the tax levied by the church , comprising 1/10th of the agricultural produce.

TAILLE: These are the direct taxes of land imposed on french peasants and non-nobles.

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Answered by ashuaswika96
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Explanation:

Tithe and Taille were taxes levied by the French government. The differences between them are : Tithe is one tenth part of something paid as a contribution to a religious organization or a compulsory tax to government. Taille was a direct land tax. ... The nobles and clergy were exempt from taille.

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