explain the composition of French society during late 18th century
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The french society was comprises of 3 estates during late 18th century
First was the clergy which were the priests
Second was the nobility which comprises of the members of the court
Third were the merchants , peasants , artisans , landless labourers and servants.
First was the clergy which were the priests
Second was the nobility which comprises of the members of the court
Third were the merchants , peasants , artisans , landless labourers and servants.
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French society in the eighteenth century was divided into three estates, The members of the first two estates, that is, the clergy (Group of persons invested with special functions in the church)and the nobility, enjoyed certain privileges by birth. only members of the third estate paid taxes.
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French society in the eighteenth century was divided into three estates, The members of the first two estates, that is, the clergy (Group of persons invested with special functions in the church)and the nobility, enjoyed certain privileges by birth. only members of the third estate paid taxes.
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