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Describe the privileges of the First & Second Estates in France in the 1780’s (30)  

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a) Describe the privileges of the First & Second Estates in France in the 1780's (30) Under the Ancien Régime, the French people were divided, according to their status, into 'estates' or social groups. These groups were very unequal in size and power. It is difficult to give exact figures for this period, but it is estimated that the First Estate, the clergy, had around 170,000 members, the Second Estate, the nobility, had 300,000-400,000 members, while the remaining Third Estate made up the rest of the population. Louis XVI was an absolute monarch and under his regime, the people of France had to pay taxes, which went towards the army, the public officials and the luxurious life that the royal family led at the Palace of Versailles. Even though the Third Estate was the poorest overall, the unfair Ancien Régime meant that the huge burden of taxes fell mainly upon them. Both...

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