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You can check the answer in the class IX History textbook, first chapter.
The Third. The nobility were exempt from most taxes, the clergy from nearly all.
clergy,nobility,peasants
The Third Estate, which included peasants, craftsmen, and business people.
Before the French Revolution, France was ruled by the absolute monarchy, with King Louis XVI as the reigning monarch until 1789. The government operated under a feudal system, where the king held centralized power, and governance was largely influenced by the clergy and the nobility. The Estates-General, a representative assembly of the three estates (clergy, nobility, and commoners), had not been convened since 1614 until its calling in 1789, shortly before the revolution began.
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The First Estate during the French Revolution was the nobility.
You can check the answer in the class IX History textbook, first chapter.
The Third. The nobility were exempt from most taxes, the clergy from nearly all.
No, it was his fellow politicians.
The House of Lords included members of nobility and clergy.
clergy,nobility,peasants
The clergy, the nobility, and the peasants.
The Third Estate, which included peasants, craftsmen, and business people.
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.
the idea of democracy... to remove the rule of the nobles and to support a society where all citizens are treated equals. a society without nobility and clergy.
During the French revolution, the bourgeoisie represented the 3rd estate of the Estates General. The 1st one was the Clergy (the church and all its representatives) and the 2nd was the nobility.