who were represented as the middle class people in France during the revolution?
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- In the 18th century, the middle class emerged as a new group in the society of France. This group was comprised of people of various occupation such as lawyer, traders, merchants and administrative officials etc. This group was against the ideas of the monarchy; that granted privileges on the basis of birth.
- The French Revolution was “middle class” in the sense that most (although not all) aristocrats were not in favour of it (at least not once it got past its first stages) - although the most important financial backer of the French Revolution
- France under the Ancien Régime (before the French Revolution) divided society into three estates: the First Estate (clergy); the Second Estate (nobility); and the Third Estate (commoners).
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