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which groups of French society benefited from the French Revolution which groups were forced to relinquish power which sections of society would have been disappointed with the outcome of the revolution

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Answered by Anonymous
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The groups which gained from the revolution were the landed classes , the new middle class including big businessman , merchants , court officials and other professionals like lawyers.

The classes , which formed the privileged sections of society like the nobility , clergy and aristocracy were forced to relinquish their exclusive powers.

The less privileged classes in terms of money , land and education i.e., small peasants , landless labourers , sharecroppers , servants , artisans , daily wage earners and women remained discontented.


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Answered by ritaanbuselvan
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French society was divided into 3 estates. The third estate benefitted the most. The third estate consisted of Peasants, artisans, Small peasants, landless labour, servants, big businessmen, merchants, court officials, lawyers etc. The groups that were forced to relinquish power were the people belonging to the 1st and 2nd estate. These people had enjoyed certain privileges by birth. With the revolution, the people in 1st and 2nd estate lost their privileges. Because inequality was one of the root causes of the revolution, the revolution tried to bring equality to society.

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