The French working class (a.k.a. the bourgeoisie) was represented in the Estates General by the 3rd Estate.
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They didn't. The revolution was made by the urban middle class, supported by the urban poor. Such benefits as came from the revolution went to the middle class. Peasants in the countryside were hardly affected at all.
The working class is called in French 'la classe ouvrière'.The word used to describe the "working middle class," and that came to be used in terms of class struggle, is the bourgeoisie.
The French revolution changed the government and whole set of beliefs France was founded upon. The French monarchy became a French republic. Thousands of aristocrats and lower class people were killed.
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The working class
The French Revolution allowed for the working class an opportunity to gain wealth and elevate to the next higher class level, instead of a society represented by the rich class and poor class.
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Generally, the working class and the peasants were not killed, though sympethisers of the bourgeausie were. The upper class and the nobles were usuually guillotined.
The Jacobins were a political party of the extreme Left, based on a club which met in a former convent dedicated to St. James.
The slogan for the french revolution is Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite.
A major result of the French revolution was that the middle class gained political influence.
The social change that was brought about during the early industrial revolution was the emergence of the middle class and the working class. It brought more jobs to the cities and improved living conditions for many people.
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