Describe the condition of peasant that led to the French revolution
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The peasants in the French Revolution era were considered lower members of the state. They were, as you may know, pinned in the third estate, which led the revolution to greater means. Peasants played an important role as they stopped working for their masters, landlords, and other royal members of the legion. Due to the shortage of grains, they were left around hungry, with no money earned from work, they had no means of shelter and food.
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