Write two uses of revenue in medieval kingdoms.
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Taxation in medieval England was the system of raising money for royal and governmental expenses. During the Anglo-Saxon period, the main forms of taxation were land taxes, although custom duties and fees to mint coins were also imposed. The most important tax of the late Anglo-Saxon period was the geld, a land tax first regularly collected in 1012 to pay for mercenaries. After the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, the geld continued to be collected until 1162, but it was eventually replaced with taxes on personal property and income.
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Land revenue is the major source of income in the medival ages. Several measures were taken to increase the land revenue. It was generally the 1 / 5 of the total production but later , on raised to 1 / 2 of the produce. Medieval nobles made Thier money through their searfs and peasants. Taxation in Medieval kingdoms was the system of Raising money from the Crown to pay the governmental expenses.
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