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

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Groups of French society which benefited from the revolution: People of the Third Estate benefited the most from the revolution. This group included peasants workers, petty officers, lawyers, teachers, doctors, traders, etc. Formerly they had to pay all the taxes and were humiliated both by the clergy and the nobles, but after the revolution, they began to be treated equal with the upper sections and given political rights.

Groups which were forced to relinquish power: People belonging to the upper classes - the First Estate, and the Second Estate, which enjoyed all the privileges, had to relinquish power. They were the clergy and the nobles. The special privileges of these higher sections were abolished. Now French society was organised on the basis of social equality. The revolution also led to the nationalisation of church property.

Sections disappointed with the outcome of the revolution: Privileged classes, i.e., the clergy and the nobles were disappointed with the outcome of the revolution because all privileges were taken away from them.

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Groups of French society which benefited from the revolution: People of the Third Estate benefited the most from the revolution. This group included peasants workers, petty officers, lawyers, teachers, doctors, traders, etc. Formerly they had to pay all the taxes and were humiliated both by the clergy and the nobles, but after the revolution, they began to be treated equal with the upper sections and given political rights.

Groups which were forced to relinquish power: People belonging to the upper classes - the First Estate, and the Second Estate, which enjoyed all the privileges, had to relinquish power. They were the clergy and the nobles. The special privileges of these higher sections were abolished. Now French society was organised on the basis of social equality. The revolution also led to the nationalisation of church property.

Sections disappointed with the outcome of the revolution: Privileged classes, i.e., the clergy and the nobles were disappointed with the outcome of the revolution because all privileges were taken away from them.

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