what was the status of clergy before the French revolution
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The clergy ( people belonging to the church) belonged to the first estate, the highest in the Society of Estates. They were prominent members who were close to the king. They were also provided permission to collected taxes from the third estate in the form of tithe.
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Before the revolution, French society was divided into three estates or orders. The First Estate contained around 130,000 ordained members of the Catholic church: from archbishops and bishops down to parish priests, monks, friars and nuns. The First Estate occupied a prestigious place in the social order...
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