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Chapter - French Revolution
Question: Who owned the majority of land in 18th century France ????​

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Answered by king149476
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Answer:

In the 18th Century the majority of land in France was owned either by the church, the rich people or the nobles.

In the 18th Century the majority of land in France was owned either by the church, the rich people or the nobles.The weather conditions were bad to harvest for years and the farmers or the oppressed class were forced by the churches or the nobles & rich people who owned the 60% of the land to part with whatever production that took place.

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Answered by kasaksrivastava21
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Answer:

first two estates

Explanation:

as in the 18th century there was a system of old regime according to which population was divided into 3estates....

1estate - member of church

2estate - kings, maharajas etc.

3estates - common people

3 estate had the population of 90 percent but they acquired only few land...

but the 1estate and the 2estate enjoyed really good privileges by birth... they had so much of land at that time


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