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How was social ineqality a cause of the french revolution

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Social Inequality was the major cause of French Revolution. The French society was divided into three classes- the clergy which formed the first estate, The nobility which formed the second estate and the common people which formed the third estate. ... These two estates exploited the common people in various ways....

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Social Inequality was the major cause of French Revolution. The French society was divided into three classes- the clergy which formed the first estate, The nobility which formed the second estate and the common people which formed the third estate. ... These two estates exploited the common people in various ways.

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