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How was the french society arranged

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Answered by vachusathu
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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 king was considered part of no estate.

Answered by Tiara16
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The French society was divided into 3 estates.

The French society was divided into 3 estates.(i) The Clergy

The French society was divided into 3 estates.(i) The Clergy(ii) The Nobility and

The French society was divided into 3 estates.(i) The Clergy(ii) The Nobility and(iii) Businessmen, merchants, court

The First estate represented the Roman Catholic clergy. The first estate was made up of the religious leaders who were in charge of the Church

Together the clergy and nobility enjoyed certain privileges .

The second estate of French society was made up of the nobility. These nobles lived on manors which they had inherited.

These nobels collect rent from peasants.

3rd estate made up of 90 per cent of the population. Peasants were obliged to render services to the members of the 1st and 2nd estate and to work in their houses and fields and to serve in the army or to participate in building roads.

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