You can check the answer in the class IX History textbook, first chapter.
As we know in the French Revolution there were 3 Estates- Clergy , Nobility and Commoners A special privilege was enjoyed by Clergy and Nobility by birth- No Taxes there were many more privileges enjoyed by them. Members of commoners got frustrated and they made France a Constitutional Monarch and they removed / abolished privileges enjoyed by first 2 groups. Now there were no more privileges enjoyed by any section
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The abolition of the privileges of the nobility, the abolition of monarchy were two main results of the early phase of the French Revolution.
The Third. The nobility were exempt from most taxes, the clergy from nearly all.
In French Revolution: 2nd estate:The nobility were the king's officials and government officials called the nobles.they were exempted from tax payment and lead a luxurious life.They were generally the aristocrary. 3rd estate:The peasants where the businessmen,labourers,landless farmers,teachers etc. who were the only ones bearing the burden of taxes.They didn't have any privileges and were lokked down upon by the clergy and nobility.
As we know in the French Revolution there were 3 Estates- Clergy , Nobility and Commoners A special privilege was enjoyed by Clergy and Nobility by birth- No Taxes there were many more privileges enjoyed by them. Members of commoners got frustrated and they made France a Constitutional Monarch and they removed / abolished privileges enjoyed by first 2 groups. Now there were no more privileges enjoyed by any section
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The First Estate during the French Revolution was the nobility.
The abolition of the privileges of the nobility, the abolition of monarchy were two main results of the early phase of the French Revolution.
The Third. The nobility were exempt from most taxes, the clergy from nearly all.
In French Revolution: 2nd estate:The nobility were the king's officials and government officials called the nobles.they were exempted from tax payment and lead a luxurious life.They were generally the aristocrary. 3rd estate:The peasants where the businessmen,labourers,landless farmers,teachers etc. who were the only ones bearing the burden of taxes.They didn't have any privileges and were lokked down upon by the clergy and nobility.
Clergy
everyone got taxed except for the aristocracy (the nobility). The clergy sometimes could get out of having to pay taxes as well. The peasants had no way around it.
Nothing.
The national assembly got rid of feudal privileges of first and second estates, making commoners equal to the nobles and the clergy.
During the French Revolution, Catholicism was the official religion of the French state. On those times, the clergy wore long white robes.
The Aristocracy/Nobility made up the second estate in the French Revolution.