discuss how the rise of middle class led to french revolution
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The rise of middle class in the French Revolution: Peasants, bourgeoisie and other commoners were included in the third estate. When Louis XVI took the charge he increased the taxes and in which people from the third estate were liable to pay these taxes.
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They groaned under heavy taxes and forced labour. The middle-class comprising of lawyers, doctors, teachers, etc also suffered humiliation at the hands of the clergy and the nobles. This state of social inequality was the chief cause of the French Revolution
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