Who constituted the middle class of France in the Eighteenth century? What were their ideas about the existing social system?
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In the eighteenth century, many persons who belonged to third estate and earned their wealth through overseas trade and manufacturing goods, were termed as middle class. It was a new social group, which also comprised of court officials, lawyers and administrative officials.
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John Locke, Jean Jack Rousseau and Montesquieu constituted middle class of France in the Eighteenth century.
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