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What is tithe? note: in French Revolution not in any language

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by harshinikirubanand
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Answer:

okay... tithe and taile are the feudal tax and clergy tax.

Explanation:

this was predominant during the french revolution and this was mainly imposed on the 3rd estate people. And this was for 2nd estate people who were rich.

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