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How was the system of estates organised in the french society?

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Answered by himanshu175514
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The French society was divided into three estates . The member of first to estates,that is clergy and nobility enjoyed certain privileges by birth and they also had not to pay taxes but the peoples of third estate which make 90% of French population have to pay taxes and they do not get better facilities also

Answered by Vedant2005G
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First Estate and Second Estate-These estates consisted of the clergy and nobility. About 60% of the land was owned by nobles, the church and other members of the third estate.

The members of the first two estates that are the clergy and nobility enjoyed certain privileges by birth. The nobles further enjoyed feudal privileges.The third estate comprised

big businessman, merchants, court officials, lawyers, peasants and artisans, Small peasants, landless labourers and servants etc. Peasants were 90% population with very low few owners of land. Only the members of third estate paid taxes.

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