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what was tithes in French revolution​

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Answered by PIKASO
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Europe. In France, tithes were taxes levied by The Roman Catholic Church before the French Revolution. Tithes were levied on the Third Estate (common people), which made up about 98% of the French population. The Tithes were taxes for land owned by members of the Third Estate.

Answered by shekharh6
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In France, tithes were taxes levied by The Roman Catholic Church before the French Revolution.

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