How was the European society divided in the 18th century?
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The 18th century society was largely segregated into estates and orders and it was the church and aristocracy who controlled social and economic power. ... The 1st estate comprised the clergy, the 2nd estate included the nobility and the 3rd estate comprised urban workers, peasants and bourgeoisie.
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How was the European society divided in the 18th century?
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The French society in the 18th century wasdivided 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.
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