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What is the social conditions of France during the French revolution

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Following were the social, economic, political and intellectual causes of the French Revolution: Social - The social conditions in France in late 18th century were extremely unequal and exploitative. The clergy and the nobility formed the first two Estates and were the most privileged classes in the French socie

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The french society has several inequalities.The Clergy and Nobels led a life of luxury and enjoyed numerous privileges on the often ward peasants and workers lived a miserable life.The middle class uprising of lawyer,doctors,teachers,etc.,also suffered humilitation and hence of the clergy and Nobels. They have to pay taxes to the state and the church. Peasants had to vendor services to the nobles.Tuis state of social inequality is the chief cause of the french revolution.

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