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social discrimination was the root cause of French Revolution explain​

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The French Revolution

Explanation:

  • The social situations were unbalanced and exploitative in the late 18th century in France.
  • The first two Estates were clergy and the nobility.
  • The first two estates were privileged classes in French society who collected taxes and control laws.
  • The Third Estate consisted of commoners like peasants and workers.
  • They paid taxes without having any rights.
  • As a result, commoners were extremely discontent and faced discrimination.  

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