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... s who exploited the peasants that worked for their field began to protest the decision to cap the crop proceed limit.
It would hurt their revenue and profit a lot since they would still have to pay the same tax on the land. In reality, the land tax was a tiny amount for these feudal lords, who took more than 90% of the crop proceeds from the lands.
The protest fell short quickly, as none of the big nobles were even willing to go against the decision of the Emperor. The big nobles ...
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