Conditions of french society during late 18th century
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~ the year of the death of King Louis XIV of France, and 1798, the year of the coup d’État of Bonaparte which brought the Consulate to power, concluded the French Revolution, and began the modern era of French history.
~This century of enormous economic, social, intellectual and political transformation produced two important literary and philosophical movements: the beginnings of Romanticism, which exalted the role of emotion in art and life
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~This century of enormous economic, social, intellectual and political transformation produced two important literary and philosophical movements: the beginnings of Romanticism, which exalted the role of emotion in art and life
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The 18th century French society was divided into three estates. ... The second estate comprised the nobility while the third estate, which formed about 97% of the population, consisted of the merchants, officials, peasants, artisans and servants. The clergy and nobility did not have to pay any taxes.
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