History, asked by minakshibhatta, 1 year ago

What were the contributions of the middle class in the French revolution in points.

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Answered by halinib
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Explanation:

I think you can split the French Revolution into 3 parts,if you want to think about how the different social classes played their roles

1. Upper classes- the complaint they had benefited from a system where many had bought their way into nobility and where they had not needed to pay taxes(they voluntarily paid some money every so often but nothing as taxation)

2.middle classes-they wanted change in France and they were the people with ideas for what France should look like more separation between church and state farmer taxation a constitutional monarchy

3.working classes-they were the force behind the radical revolution that executed suspected counter revolutionaries mercilessly and often radicals often with republican tendicies following the bungled flight to barebones

Answered by Armys99
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The middle class give a platform to the people who were fighting against the increased taxes and food storage . They were encouraged by the beliefs of equality and democracy proposed English and French socio - political philosopher .

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