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what were the taxes extracted by the church called

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

it is called tithes...........

Answered by smartbrainz
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Tithe

Explanation:

  • Tithe was a religious tax and the church collected such tax. The tax collected by the church before 1789 from farmers in France is known as the 'tithe.'
  • In France, the tithe was tax collected until the French Revolution by the Roman Catholic Church. This tax was imposed on the Third estate (common people), representing approximately 98% of the French population.
  • After the creation of France's New Constitution in 1791, the tithe was abolished at the completion of the Constitution.
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