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How was the system of french society organised?

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Answered by Ashok1111
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the system of estates in France was organised in the following way:-

The French society was divided into 3 estates:-

1. FIRST ESTATE- The first estate consisted of clergy.They enjoyed most of the priveleges and did not have to pay taxes.

2.SECOND ESTATE- The second estate condsisited of the nobility .They also enjoyed most of the privileges.

3.THIRD ESTSTE- The third estste consisited of the peasants,small shopkeepers, landlordscourt ,officials ,labourers,artisans,landless labourers, lawyers,servants,merchants etc.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

For a variety of reasons, the French Revolution is credited with starting all of the uprisings in the West at the end of the eighteenth century. It was also by far the worst and most consequential of all of these uprisings. The first of the established reasons used to be the Western social network. The primitive gadget had previously disappeared in several parts of Europe and had gradually deteriorated.

Explanation:

The bourgeoisie, a clearly large and prosperous global class of prosperous regular people shippers, producers, and professionals, sought political power in those international spheres where it was lacking. The workers, who in large numbers owned the property, had developed a better standard of living and education and sought to get rid of the final remnants. The National Assembly voted in favor of starting hostilities against Prussia and Austria in April 1792. The Marseillaise was adopted as France's national anthem. Women took care of their families while the males were gone fighting in the conflict.

Large portions of the population demanded that the transition be carried out further because the Constitution of 1791 only granted political freedoms to the wealthier sections of society.

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