How were social classes separated in France during the 1800’s?
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In eighteenth century France the social classes, as we conceive them today, can be detected only by an attentive observer of the realities of economic life. The superficial student sees merely the legal distinctions. Three estates can be dis- cerned—the clergy, the nobility, and the third estate.
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