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prepare a table on the division of estates in French society in 1774.​

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Answered by ijafri879
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A table on division of estates in French society in 1774 , is given in this picture .

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Prior to the French Revolution, France was divided into three estates: the First Estate (clergy), the Second Estate (nobility), and the Third Estate (commoners).

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  • The whole clergy—typically separated into "upper" and "lower" clergy—was considered to be a part of the First Estate. The higher clergy from the Second Estate families were ecclesiastical aristocracy; there was no clear line between the two groups.
  • Technically speaking, but not in everyday usage, the Second Estate was the French nobility and monarchy, except for the king, who remained outside the estate system.
  • More than 90% of France's population belonged to the Third Estate, which could be split into the public and private classes and included everyone who did not belong to either of the aforementioned groups. Serfs or peasants laboring on the aristocratic estate, as well as affluent free peasants who held their land as well as offenders were included in the rural ones.

The king was seen as not owing to any estate.

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