The Third Estate made up between 95 and 97% of the French population.
The main population groups in France during the revolution were the clergy, nobility, and commoners. The clergy and nobility were part of the privileged classes known as the First and Second Estates, while the commoners made up the majority of the population and were known as the Third Estate. This division of society played a significant role in the social and political unrest that led to the French Revolution.
Nobles, Bourgeosise, Peasent, and Slave from the Carriben colony St. Domingue.
The two groups of barren rocky Atlantic islands with a population of about 7000 that have been a department of France since 1976 are Saint Pierre and Miquelon. These islands are located off the eastern coast of Canada.
The social division of Saint-Domingue for the Haitian Revolution was characterized by a small white elite (plantation owners and colonial officials), a large population of enslaved Africans, and a mixed-race population known as free people of color who faced discrimination. The rigid social hierarchy and disparities in wealth and power among these groups fueled tensions that ultimately led to the revolution.
Social Darwinism was a belief that certain groups or individuals are destined to survive and succeed due to their superior traits. During the American Revolution, Social Darwinism was not a concept being used as it emerged in the 19th century, long after the revolution. It was primarily influenced by Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and applied to justify various socio-political ideologies.
Approximately 27% of the Australian population in 1850 was Irish. The Irish were one of the largest immigrant groups in Australia during that time period.
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The Jacobin Club was the most famous political organization of political groups during the French Revolution. It was known for extreme egalitarianism and violence.
They were American clubs/groups in support of the French Revolution. They hoped to repay France for helping them in the American Revolution.
They were American clubs/groups in support of the French Revolution. They hoped to repay France for helping them in the American Revolution.
There were many groups that were present in the Revolution. These included the tradesmen and merchants in addition to the elites.
- African Slaves & The Native Population .
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It was the Third Estate against the nobles and the clergy.
Native Americans
Both the Liberals and the Radicals
Burgoisies The well-to-do and the poor (Apex)
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The political power of France after the French Revolution was in the hands of the Republican Government, the Military, the Catholic Church and the Peasants who had created the Revolution. There was also a Royalist minority that always pushed for a restoration.