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what refers to TITHE in french revolution

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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A TITHE in French revolution can be described as one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to the government.


It is a word derived from old English.


In medieval times people were supposed to give one-tenth of all the income they earned to bishops and priest.

Answered by devil2095
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Tithe: The tax paid by the members of the people of 3rd estate to the members of 1st estate. It comprised of 1/10th of the agricultural produce. It was collected only before the french revolution.
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