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Division of the french society before french Revolution

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Answered by HSR63867
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It was divided into three estates -

1. Clergy

2. Nobility

3. Commoners [ conservatives ]

king was considered part of no estate .

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Answered by dollypandey374
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Explanation:

before French Revolution French society was divided into three estates. was called a Society of States.

The estate constitutes as follow :-

the first estate the first state consisted of the clergy clergy when expempted from paying taxes to the king .

the second estate the second estate consisted of nobility was also exempted from taxes . the nobles further enjoyed feudal privileges. these included feudal dues, which they extracted from peasants.

the third estate the third estate consisted of big businessman, merchants, court official ,lawyer, peasants and landless labour .the 3rd state comprise both rich and poor person.

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