how was the french Society organised in the 18th century
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French society in the eighteen century was divided into three estates, only the members of third estate paid taxes. ... The members of the first two estate, that is, the clergy and the nobility, enjoyed certain privileges by birth.
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During the late 18th century, the French society was divided into three classes or estates. They were the first estate which was the clergy, the second estate which was the aristocracy and the third estate who were the common people like farmers and traders. The French king had the highest position in French society.
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