how was french society divided in eighteenth century
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French society is divided into three estates:
1) nobility
2) clergy
3) common
These are the three estates in which nobility and clergy enjoyed by not paying any tax. So they are non privileged people and the people of third estate pay taxes.
1) nobility
2) clergy
3) common
These are the three estates in which nobility and clergy enjoyed by not paying any tax. So they are non privileged people and the people of third estate pay taxes.
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The French society was divided into three estates. They are-
i) First estates which consisted of the church, priests.
ii) Second estates which consisted of the nobility such as the king.
iii) Third estates consisted of the lower class people such as the merchants, businessmen, etc.
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i) First estates which consisted of the church, priests.
ii) Second estates which consisted of the nobility such as the king.
iii) Third estates consisted of the lower class people such as the merchants, businessmen, etc.
Hope it helps.
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