Describe the France society in 18th century
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When Louis XVI became king of France in 1774, the treasury became empty.
he was forced to increase the taxes to meet the regular expense of the court, maintenance of the army and the payment of interest for the doubt.
During the 18th century, French society was divided into three estates; the clergy, the nobility and the rest of the population constituted the third estate.only the third estate paid all the taxes.
the rapid expansion of French society led to the subsistence crises where the basic means of livelihood are endangered.
he was forced to increase the taxes to meet the regular expense of the court, maintenance of the army and the payment of interest for the doubt.
During the 18th century, French society was divided into three estates; the clergy, the nobility and the rest of the population constituted the third estate.only the third estate paid all the taxes.
the rapid expansion of French society led to the subsistence crises where the basic means of livelihood are endangered.
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When in 18 th century Louis 16 was come and he also take loan ..After some times the Louis 16 was died because of depression .There are three causes ::-.
Social cause -+In this cause there three citizens in French
●Noble
●clergry
●Rest of the citizen
Noble are taking loans from the restvof teh citizens and clergy too..
There are two types of loans in French
Taile
Tille..
After that peoples want to take the Constitution monarchy ,They are done many struggle....
Hope it is helpful....
When in 18 th century Louis 16 was come and he also take loan ..After some times the Louis 16 was died because of depression .There are three causes ::-.
Social cause -+In this cause there three citizens in French
●Noble
●clergry
●Rest of the citizen
Noble are taking loans from the restvof teh citizens and clergy too..
There are two types of loans in French
Taile
Tille..
After that peoples want to take the Constitution monarchy ,They are done many struggle....
Hope it is helpful....
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