explain the role of the middle class in the French revolution
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Middle Classes - The Thinkers. They wanted change in France, and they were the people with ideas for what France should look like. More separation between Church and State, fairer taxation, a constitutional monarchy.
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The middle class played a significant role in guiding the French Revolution as they possessed the belief in national unity.
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- The middle-class people were the class that emerged as an educated as well as a rich society. Although they were against the privileges given to the higher class people like Nobles and Clergy.
- They did not want absolute monarchy in the state of France and gave more preference to having equal rights along with a democratic government.
- Thus, they were the ones who initiated mass campaigns and spread awareness among the lower-classes about their rights which ended up being the directions for this revolution.
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