History, asked by preethi2105, 11 months ago

social causes of French revolution ​

Answers

Answered by ItzShWeTlAnA3026
5

°◉◈✿。 [♛ HĘŘÊ'Š ŸØŪŔ ÂÑŚWÉŔ ♛] 。✿◈◉°

╔═══*.·:·.✧ ✦ ✧.·:·.*═══╗

Social - The social conditions in France 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 French society. They were exempt from payment of taxes to the State.

╚═══*.·:·.✧ ✦ ✧.·:·.*═══╝

#HOPE IT HELPS YOU ❤♥♠♣

#GO_π_FOLLOW_ME⏬⏫⏪⏩⤵⤴

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

 \huge \bold \star \red{answer..} \:

One reason for the French revolution was the prevailing feudal system. 18th century Frenchsociety was divided into 3 estates. The first estate was the clergy, second estate the nobles and the third estate was everybody else. The first and second estate owned most of the land and also didn't pay taxes

i hope its help u ⭐⭐

Similar questions