The landed aristocracy.
Before the French Revolution in 1789, the Catholic Church owned approximately 10% of the land in France. This vast amount of land included not only church buildings and properties but also agricultural land and other assets. The confiscation of church lands was a significant part of the revolutionary reforms, as they aimed to reduce the power of the Church and redistribute land to the populace.
It owned more land first. France is found South of Belgium, West of Germany, Switzerland and Nortern Italy, North of Spain and across the English Channel from the UK.
Before the French and Indian War, France and England owned the land in North America . [This is the BEST answer I found it in my Social Studies Ohio River Valley-French and Indian War handout . ]
547,030 square kilometers, 211,209 square miles. what about that little island thing off to the side and kinda under it? its owned by France too, right?
France and Britain
The land owned by France and Urgel is Andorra.
3rd estate
The Compagnie des Cent-Associés owned all the land in France.
During the Old Regime, the first (clergy) and second (nobility) estates owned most of the land even though they represented 3% of the total population of France.
France I believe.
France owned the land of New Orleans and Louisiana in 1763.
France owned more land in the first map.
British lost much of its land in the east between 1763 and1783
In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.
Spain and France held parts of the land west of the 13 colonies. Spain controlled territories in present-day Florida, Texas, and California, while France had territories in the Mississippi River region.
In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.
England