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Who did Henry VII tax to gain money for England?

Who did Henry VII tax to gain money for England?-example-1
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Prelude. Parliament granted Henry VII a subsidy of £100,000 to help defend Brittany, an ally of England in its war against France. King Henry sent Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland to collect taxes to help raise more money for this campaign.

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