How was french society was organized in 18th century
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there was fuedal system in the French society in 18th century. the society was divided into three estates
1) First estate -Clergy
2) Second estate- Nobility
3) Third Estate - businessman doctors lawyers peasents etc
1) First estate -Clergy
2) Second estate- Nobility
3) Third Estate - businessman doctors lawyers peasents etc
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louis xvi was the king of france during the late 18th century . there were financial crisis going on in the country due to which the French society was divided into three estates on the basis of their wealthiness mainly -
Clergy - it included the people engaged in the works of church. they didn't have to pay any tax
Nobles - it included people in the kings cabinet and the landlords.they didn't have to pay any tax
Common People - the rest of the population such as labourers artisans etc were there in this estate . all the just or unjust taxes were payed by this estate.
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Clergy - it included the people engaged in the works of church. they didn't have to pay any tax
Nobles - it included people in the kings cabinet and the landlords.they didn't have to pay any tax
Common People - the rest of the population such as labourers artisans etc were there in this estate . all the just or unjust taxes were payed by this estate.
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