how was the the French society in 18th century divided into
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The French society in the 18th century was divided 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. ... The nobility and the clergy enjoyed many privileges in French society
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During the eighteenth century the French Society was divided into three groups. These groups were called estates. The three types of groups were - First estate, Second estate and Third estate. First estate - Clergy belonged to 1st estate of then French Society
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