who collected the tax tithes from the french peasants
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The church collected the tax tithes from French peasants.
This taxation was implemented in France during eighteenth century.
The catholic churches in Europe collected a separate tax and tithe means “one-tenth”.
So people were given their one tenth of their income to the church as tax.
Bishops or priests of the church can excommunicate anyone due to non payment of taxes.
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BONJOUR,
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The church collected the taj tithes (direct tax) from the French peasants.
it is also known as the first esate or clergy.
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The church collected the taj tithes (direct tax) from the French peasants.
it is also known as the first esate or clergy.
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