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explain the organisation of French society in 18th century​

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Answered by navkomal
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French society was divided into three Estates. The first Estate consists of the clergy, the second Estate consisted of the nobility and the Third Estate consisted of the common people. Only the Third Estate paid taxes. They also had to render services to the landowners.

Answered by yashikaraj321
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During the late eighteenth century, the organization of the French society was divided into 3 estates which were-

• First estate – Clergy. They were given certain privileges as they don’t have to pay taxes.

• Second estate – Nobility. They also enjoyed the same privileges like clergy but they were also given feudal privileges, according to which they asked dues from the peasants. People also had to work in the house and field of their lord (nobles).

• Third estate - Big businessman, courts, lawyers, etc, peasants and artisan and small peasants, landless labourers and servants. They had to pay taxes and other direct and indirect taxes to the government

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