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The French society was divided into three estates. The first estate was of Clergy. The second was of Nobility and the third estate was comprising of commoners such as businessmen, merchants, court officials, lawyers, peasants, artisans, small peasants, landless labours, servants etc.
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  • What was French society like in the 18th century?

    French society was divided into three classes, which were known as Estates. The first estate was known as the clergy, the second estate was known as being of the nobility, and the third estate included the rest of the population including the peasants and the middle-class professionals and merchants.16 août 2023
  • What was the situation of French society in the late 18th century?

    The Structure of French Society in the 18th Century was divided into three estates, with only members of the third estate paying taxes. The estate's society was a component of the feudal system. The clergy and nobility were members of the first two estates. Peasants made up 90% of the population.
  • What was French society like historically?

    Historically, Catholicism played a significant role in shaping French culture and was the state religion until 1789. In French tradition, kings were even crowned within the Notre-Dame de Reims cathedral until 1825. Most of the remaining population today identifies as agnostic or atheist.
  • Eighteenth century saw the emergence of a new social group called the middle class. They earned wealth through overseas trade and manufacturing of goods like woollen and silk textiles.
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