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... he mentioned the abolition of the tithe to Carlo, he had his party members submit a proposal to abolish the tithe in the House of Representatives.
The current House of Representatives, rather than being a place for collective deliberation, is more like Prim’s personal forum. With control over the majority of the seats, Prim easily passed the proposal, thus abolishing the tithe that had burdened Spanish peasants for centuries with such ease.
Before the peasants could even react, ...
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