In medieval and early modern societies, royal taxes were compulsory levies imposed by a monarch to fund state operations. These revenues supported military campaigns, infrastructure projects, and the royal court. The primary beneficiary was the crown, which used the funds to consolidate power, while subjects gained protection and public works in return.
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