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The tax called ‘Tithe’ was collected from the French peasants by


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a

The emperor

b

The church

c

The nobles

d

The clergy 

answer is B.

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The Churches collected these taxes from the peasants, known as a tithe.
A tax was levied on religious contributions, which were known as tithes. It was imposed on the people who made religious contributions. Generally, it was imposed on peasants. Churches also extracted their shares from these taxes. They fixed a particular percentage of shares from these taxes and took them for their own development. This tax also comprised one-tenth of the produce by the agricultural sector. Churches held up their shares from these products in the form of taxes and used these taxes in favour of religious matters. This tax was treated as a contribution to the religious sectors. The Churches used these taxes from the French peasants for religious works.
 
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