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Explain the social condition of france before french revolution

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Answered by diya186
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the social conditions of France during the eighteen century was very miserable. the then society divided into the three classes - clergy , nobles and common . the clergy belong to the first estate the nobles was regarded as the second estate in the French society.
Answered by Anonymous
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the condition of France was verry poor before the revolution took place as the population was divided on the basses of estates . the diffrent divisions were - 1)the clergy - they enjoyed the privilege by birth and did not give the taxes .

2)nobility - they also enjoyed birth privileges as well as fudal privileges , they also didn't have to pay taxes.

3) the third estate (the regular man) - they composed nearly 80% of the population and gave all the taxes .

The french king at the time of the revolution king Louis XVI also raised the taxes and prices of grains to mentain the treasury because of this act many people died from starvation.

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