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how was french society divided in late eighteenth century​

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Answered by JenniferAk
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The French society in the 18th century was divided into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergymen, the second estate consisted of the nobles and the third estate consisted of the common people most of whom were peasants. ... 60% of the land was owned by the members of the first two estates.

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Answered by JNNP
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Kingdom of France. France under the Ancien Régime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners).

The French society in the 18th century was divided into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergymen, the second estate consisted of the nobles and the third estate consisted of the common people most of whom were peasants.The nobility and the clergy enjoyed many privileges in French society.

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