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social cause of the French revolution​

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Answered by harshraut2004
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Following were the social, economic, political and intellectual causes of the French Revolution: Social - The social conditions inFrance in late 18th century were extremely unequal and exploitative. The clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the Frenchsociety.

Answered by manjusinghpramod139
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The Social condition of France during the eighteenth century was very miserable. The then French Society was divided into three classes— the Clergy, Nobles and Common People.

The Clergy belonged to the First Estate. The Clergy was sub­divided into two groups i.e. the higher clergy and the lower clergy. The higher clergy occupied the top position in the society. They managed the churches, monasteries and educational institutions of France. They did not pay any tax to the monarch.

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