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The Three Estates Information sheet

Before the revolution in France a time known as the Ancien Regime



French Revolution

– Clergy were also radically divided: • The higher clergy stemming from aristocratic families



Ecclesiastical Structures and Clerical Geography on the Eve of the

thousand were ecclesiastics the survivors of the French clergy of the early years of the Revolution. Indeed



French Revolution Practice Questions

"The French Revolution is most important for having changed subjects to citizens." A) Clergy were spared from the Reign of Terror.



Economic and Social Conditions in France During the Eighteenth

Revolution helped toward the consolidation of peasant ownership. the property of the nobility and the clergy we mean only the immediate land of the.



Ch 2 notes

Many historians believe that the French Revolution which started in 1789



A.-G. Camus and the Civil Constitution of the Clergy

interpreting the French Revolution: de-emphasis of the significance of. Christian religious beliefs in revolutionary polemics reduction of all.



Napoleon Bonapartes Concordat and the French Revolution

Apr 5 2010 The Civil Constitution of the Clergy of 1790 carried out many of these reforms by establishing the Constitutional Church. The principal.



The French Revolution and - the Invention of Citizenship1 - by

clergy. The French nobility for example



The Three Estates of France on the Eve of the Revolution 1. The

From the outset the clergy was established as a privileged Estate. The French Catholic Church maintained a wide scope of powers - it literally constituted a