French society in the 18th century and only members of the _pay taxes
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During the eighteenth century, the French society was divided into three groups which were called estates. They are as follows:
1. First Estate = Clergy which comprises of fathers of the church belongs to this group. They were exempted from paying taxes.
2. Second Estate = Nobel's belonged to this group. They also did not pay taxes.
3. The third Estate = Businessman, merchants, small farmers, artisans, servants, and labors belonged to this group. And they had to pay all types of taxes including tithes and taille
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