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what was the nature of french society in the late 18th century?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The 18th century French society was divided into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergy. The second estate comprised the nobility while the third estate, which formed about 97% of the population, consisted of the merchants, officials, peasants, artisans and servants.

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Answered by kavinsiddhu758
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 French society in the eighteenth century was divided into three estates, and only members of the third estate paid taxes (shown by dashed line in figure 1). The society of estates was part of the feudal system that dated back to the middle ages. The term Old Regime is usually used to describe the society and institutions of France before 1789.

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