Who comprised of the middle class during the French revolution ?
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The middle class contained small businessmen, petty officers, educated youth, etc
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- In the eighteenth century, social groups emerged, which were called the middle class, who expanded their wealth through a foreign trade and through the manufacture of goods like wool and silk, which were either exported or who were rich in society.
- The members were bought by Apart from the merchants and producers, in the third estate, educates included such profession as a lawyer or administrative officer.
- He believed that any group in society should not get privilege from birth. Rather, the social status of a person should be dependent on his ability.
- These ideas, which envisage a society based on freedom and equal laws and opportunities for everyone, paved the way for the “emergence of middle class”.
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