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What is the difference between manorial dues and feudal tax?

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Answered by anushkam2222
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Feudalism describe the relationship between kings and his nobles in medieval Europe while Manorialism describe the relationship between king's nobles and his peasants in medieval Europe.

Answered by Anonymous
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Manorial Dues = manorial dues are the fees that peasants or serfs of farmer owe to the nobles who is their landlord. The lord of the manor ,in exchange of giving you land on which you make a living ,essentially charges rent ,this is the cornerstone of feudalism.

Feudal Tax = A form of direct royal taxation that was levied in France before 1789 on nonprivileged subjects and lands and tended to weigh most heavily on the peasants.

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