• Grandwolf319@sh.itjust.works
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      4 months ago

      Really? When did it start cause during all my history classes I didn’t hear about it.

      I thought taxes were introduced at a certain point, not that they’ve been here since the dark ages.

      Do you have anything I can read up on about this?

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        4 months ago

        Google “land taxes in medieval europe”. It will likely come up with an article about england, but once you scroll past the typical google shit you will get a broader set of information on the subject.

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        4 months ago

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudalism

        Broadly defined, it was a way of structuring society around relationships derived from the holding of land in exchange for service or labour.

        I’m a middle age Québécois and we learn about that system in secondary school when we talk about the early ages of New France. AFAIK it was however a bit different from empire to empire. In New France there were seigneurs (lords) holding vast pieces of land for the crown, called a seigneurie (lordship). Within that there were censitaires (serfs) that had to make use of the land and pay taxes.