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what was tithe?
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Answered by cosmiccreed
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Answer:

A tithe is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a contribution to a religious organization or compulsory tax to government.

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Answered by mousmikumarisl
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Answer:

The tithe was a levy that was levied on agricultural products and was paid to the church by clergy.

Explanation :

  • The alliance of duchies and principalities under a single king during the Middle Ages gave rise to one of the oldest nations in the world, France.
  • It is one of the major agricultural producers in Europe and one of the world's most powerful industrial forces.
  • "Tithe"in the French sense was a religious tax levied by the church that represented one-tenth of agricultural output.
  • The tithe and the taille tax differ in the following ways:
  • Tithe: A tithe is a one-tenth fraction of any money given to the government as a compulsory tax or as a donation to a charity organisation.
  • It was decided that the tithe would represent the tenth of everything.
  • Taille: The Taille was a land-based direct tax.
  • Based on how much land each household possessed, taille was assessed.

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