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To what extent was the french nobility responsible for the french revolution

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Answered by KDPatak
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In the political system of pre-Revolutionary France, the nobility made up the Second Estate of the Estates General (with the Catholic clergy comprising the First Estate and the bourgeoisie and peasants in the Third Estate). Although membership in the noble class was mainly inherited, it was not a fully closed order.

Answered by BrainlyBAKA
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The nobility bound the French peasantry into compromising feudal obligations and refused to contribute any tax revenue to the French government. This was obviously unfair and caused the nobility to make enemies of the people.

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