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Explain the french society in the eighteenth century was feudal in nature and disparity

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Answered by riteish9797
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1. The First Estate (The Clergy) :

This Estate consisted Archbishops, Bishops and Abbots who governed the Church of France. These held about one fifth of the total land.

These paid no taxes themselves. The Church collected the direct tax called tithe (1/10th).

2. The Second Estate (The Nobles) :

There were about 80,000 noble families. They enjoyed the privileges and did not pay any taxes. They crushed the peasants and collected taxes from them. They acted as judges, prosecutors and juries.

Answered by Toshika654
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The French Revolution was a great occasion in the history of France and Europe as well as of humankind.

It provided for mankind new thoughts of freedom, balance, and organization which have discovered their way in each study of the world.

It was a war of knives as that of thoughts' and it appears to be attractive to allude to some of its essential causes.

There was an excess imbalance in French society on the eve of the French Revolution. French society was separated into two sections the advantaged and the unprivileged.

The honorability of France was bound for decimation. Their inner quarrels crushed their seriousness. As they were separated, they fell before the unique quality of the ordinary people. Illuminated general sentiment denounced the inefficient parasitic presence of the respectability.

The state of the unprivileged classes was not under any condition pleasant. A ton of the workers was especially discouraged. A worker needed to take a shot at the place that is known for his proprietor from dawn to nightfall.

On the off chance that the property was sold, one-fifth of the cost went to the landowner. The worker paid a levy to the Church which for the most part measured every year to one-twelfth or one-fifteenth piece of the gross delivery of the laborer's territory. His duty to the lord exceeded the expectations.

The number of inhabitants in France developed consistently in the eighteenth century and this not just complemented the hardships of the negligible worker proprietor to support a substantial family from his effectively pitiful terrains additionally expanded the quantity of the landless people who were crashed into the positions of poor people and beggars.

In France, the development was not simply a rebellion to win religious freedom or even business and mechanical freedom for the individual, or yet to constitute city expert in the hands of a couple white collar class men. It was over every one of the laborer insurgencies, a development of the general population to recover ownership of the land and to free it from the primitive commitments which troubled it, and keeping in mind that there was all through it an intense nonconformist component—the craving to have arrived independently—there was additionally the companion part, the privilege of the entire country to the land; a fitting which we should see declared noisily by the poorer classes in 1793.

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