what made the janapadas and mahajanapadas different from the earlier tribal states?
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The taxes collected by the Mahajanapadas were -
1/6 of the total agricultural produce as tax on crops.
Craftsmen had to pay taxes in the form of labour.
Taxes on the sale and purchase of goods and services for trade.
Taxes on herders in the form of animals or animal produce and taxes on hunters and gatherers in the nature of their collection from forests.
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1/6 of the total agricultural produce as tax on crops.
Craftsmen had to pay taxes in the form of labour.
Taxes on the sale and purchase of goods and services for trade.
Taxes on herders in the form of animals or animal produce and taxes on hunters and gatherers in the nature of their collection from forests.
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Answer:
The growth of agricultural production, trade and commerce , territorial expansion and conquests led to rise of janapadas ( small kingdoms ) and later on the mahajanpadas ( large kingdoms)
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