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describe French society in 18th century​

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Answered by sandy779
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During the late 18th Century, the French society and institutions were know as the Old Regime. The society was divided into three estates, 1. The Clergy (Church), 2. ... The Clergy and The Nobles had special privileges since birth and did not have to pay taxes and The Third Estate were the tax payers.

Answered by lohithamahivara
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1774, King Louis XVI ascended the throne of France at the age of 20. He was married to Marie Antoinette and led an extravagant life.

He decided to support the American War of Independence and hence increased France’s debt to over 3 billion Livres.

The 18th century French society was divided into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergy.

The 18th century French society was divided into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergy.

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. It was only the third estate that paid taxes.

A part of third class called the middle class was part of the third estate.

This group consisted of educated people such as teachers, lawyers, artisans and merchants.

They started to question the privileges being enjoyed by the nobility.

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