History, asked by 9906, 1 year ago

how was french society organised?what privilages did certian section of society organised?

Answers

Answered by allysia
0
French society was divided into three sections:
1. Clergy
2. Nobility
3. Common people
The certain privileges that were given to nobility and clergy was they were free from tax paying .

9906: but how was the french society organised?
allysia: Hey how can I edit my answer there's no editing option here...
9906: no need ...bt thnx fr the ansr ...
Answered by Kartike1
1
French society was organised in three sections: Clergy, Nobility and Commoners.
Clergy were the church people. they led very luxurious life as they don't had to pay tax and above that they collected tithe from commoners.
Nobility were the royal people and land lord. they also led very luxurious life and their job was to collect high tax from commoners.
Commoners were peasants, labourers, businessmen, official etc. they had to pay tax to Nobility plus tithe to Church.

Privilages given Clergy and Nobility were:
don't had to pay tax.
had everything in favour of both sections in King's Parliament

Kartike1: hope this will help you it is not perfect but can be use as reference
9906: thanks ...it will help me a lot....thnk u once again..
Similar questions