the French Society was divided into two classes write in brief about them
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French society was divided into three classes
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The French society was divided into three classes which were as following:-
1) Nobility- This class included all those who were royals or were related to them and they were given high rank posts and most importantly were exempted from paying taxes.
These people also enjoyed fuedal services and often forced commomers to render them free services like building roads,etc
2) Clergy- These were the people who were related to church and religious things. They were too exempted from paying taxes. They also collected taxes names Tithes from common people.
3) The commons were the working class and this class included peasants,artists, bakers etc. They were the tax paying classes and were considered of lower social status. They had to pay many taxes and face social injustice done by clergy and nobility.
1) Nobility- This class included all those who were royals or were related to them and they were given high rank posts and most importantly were exempted from paying taxes.
These people also enjoyed fuedal services and often forced commomers to render them free services like building roads,etc
2) Clergy- These were the people who were related to church and religious things. They were too exempted from paying taxes. They also collected taxes names Tithes from common people.
3) The commons were the working class and this class included peasants,artists, bakers etc. They were the tax paying classes and were considered of lower social status. They had to pay many taxes and face social injustice done by clergy and nobility.
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