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What was the name of the religion tax in France?​

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Answered by francisdigal90
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Answer:

free gift.

Explanation:

Peasants and nobles alike were required to pay one-tenth of their income or produce to the church (the tithe). Although exempted from the taille, the church was required to pay the crown a tax called the “free gift,” which it collected from its office holders at roughly 1/20 the price of the office.

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Answered by jesusfernandes2004
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