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French revolution is today seen as a major historic event. The French revolution had a profound effect on the economic, political and social upgradation in France. The revolution transformed the existing monarchical hierarchy of France into a rigid social hierarchy. The revolution significantly altered the French society. The period from 1789 to 1799 is called as the period of the French revolution.The French revolution social hierarchy in more details with following levels:
The Third Estate
The Second Estate
The First Estate
According to political historians, the cause of the French revolution was considered to be the weakness of the monarchy. The economic factors included malnutrition in certain segments of the population, due to the increased prices of consumable goods. The other factors included aspirations for social, political and economicequality. The French revolution started in the year 1789 with the convocation of the Estates-General.
During the French revolution, the feudalistic society was completely abolished. At that time, the social classes were divided into three groups called as estates. The first estate was of clergy, the second estate was of nobility and the third estate consisted of other classes and individuals such as peasants, merchants, lawyers, artisans and industrial workers etc.
The Third Estate
The Second Estate
The First Estate
According to political historians, the cause of the French revolution was considered to be the weakness of the monarchy. The economic factors included malnutrition in certain segments of the population, due to the increased prices of consumable goods. The other factors included aspirations for social, political and economicequality. The French revolution started in the year 1789 with the convocation of the Estates-General.
During the French revolution, the feudalistic society was completely abolished. At that time, the social classes were divided into three groups called as estates. The first estate was of clergy, the second estate was of nobility and the third estate consisted of other classes and individuals such as peasants, merchants, lawyers, artisans and industrial workers etc.
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The main cause of french revolution was the distribution of people in
three states and that were
Estate 1 , Estate 2 ,Estate 3
and also the reasons like rise in population,increase in the price of bread,and also the wages could not keep pace with the increasing population and the Estate 1 were clergy they did not paid taxes and had feudal privileges and the same was followed by Estate 2 that was nobility,where as the Estate 3 had to pay various taxes had to do a lot of work this are some of the disparity of french revolution.
Estate 1 , Estate 2 ,Estate 3
and also the reasons like rise in population,increase in the price of bread,and also the wages could not keep pace with the increasing population and the Estate 1 were clergy they did not paid taxes and had feudal privileges and the same was followed by Estate 2 that was nobility,where as the Estate 3 had to pay various taxes had to do a lot of work this are some of the disparity of french revolution.
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