How Did The Estate System A Major Social Cause Of The French Revolution

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The Estate System was a major social cause of the French Revolution. During the 18th century France, society was divided into three unequal estates: the clergy, nobility, and peasants. The Estate System, a class structure used before the French Revolution, was used to determine taxes. The Third Estate, or the peasants, which represented ninety-seven percent of the French population had to pay the taxes while the First and Second Estate were exempted from doing so. For example, Arthur Young, an English campaigner for the rights of agricultural workers of the 18th century, met a woman from the Third Estate, who complained of the times. She described the times as "crushing us [herself and her husband]" (Young, 1789). These taxes included wheat,

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