What was the social structure of France during 18th century?
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Ans) ---- Social structure of France during 18th century was divided into three estates of the following --(i) 1st estate(clergy), (ii) 2nd estate(nobility) , (iii) 3rd estate(big businessman, merchants, lawyers etc.)
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Ans) ---- Social structure of France during 18th century was divided into three estates of the following --(i) 1st estate(clergy), (ii) 2nd estate(nobility) , (iii) 3rd estate(big businessman, merchants, lawyers etc.)
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Transcript of The Social Order of the18th Century. They were the largestsocial group during the 18th century.85% of Europe's population were either free peasants or serfs. People belonging to the lowest class during the 18th century were known as peasants.
Transcript of The Social Order of the18th Century. They were the largestsocial group during the 18th century.85% of Europe's population were either free peasants or serfs. People belonging to the lowest class during the 18th century were known as peasants.
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