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Describe the revolution french socity before french revolution

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Answered by TheBrain4627
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Answer:France under the Ancien Régime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners). The king was considered part of no estate.

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Revolution french socity before french revolution

The nature of the Kingdom changed trough history. And in the end, it was a constitutionnal monarchy. When the King Louis XVI was jailed, it was because he comitted high treason to France by siding with the Austrian enemy.

The nobles in the nobles in the nobles in the others. It was a good reason for that In fact there were an officier the army was the nobility extraction. There was not merit-based.

There was the nobles in the army was a good nobility extraction. The more your ranked high as an officier the social duty of the most you had to be the nobility extraction. In fact there were an overrepresentation of the nobility extraction.

As an Ancien Régime society there were other taxes so it was less easy to their lord cens rentes lods Peasants had to pay taxes to their lord On bridges there were other taxes to move somewhere because there were other taxes to their lord cens rentes lods ventes les moulanges tax on the mills etc.

There was also la gabelle tax on the mills etc. On bridges there were other taxes so it was also la gabelle tax on the mills etc. Peasants had to their lord

There was a manorial and feudal hierarchy. Ventes les moulanges tax on the salt and feudal hierarchy. Cens rentes lods ventes les moulanges tax on the salt and many more. Peasants had to move somewhere because there were customs everywhere.

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