The rise of middle class in the French Revolution ?
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The rise of middle class in the French Revolution:
Peasants, bourgeoisie and other commoners were included in the third estate. When Louis XVI took the charge he increased the taxes and in which people from the third estate were liable to pay these taxes. They took action against the increasing taxes and took control.
The declaration of the rights of ‘Man’ and of the ‘Citizen’ was passed in August and women also asked for the right to vote. The middle class stated that no group in the society should be given facilities by birth. This ideology was put forward by the philosophers and which later result in revolt.
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