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Essay heading: JLNuremberg.wps French Revolution
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The First Estate was the Church. During the ancient regime, the church was equal in terms of its social, economic, and spiritual power. The First Estate owned nearly 10 percent of all land in France. It paid no taxes but, to support church activities such as school running and caring for the poor, they collected a tax on income... displayed 300 characters
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It paid no taxes but, to support church activities such as school running and caring for the poor, they collected a tax on income.
The Second Estate in French life was the nobility. They enjoyed extensive rights and privileges. They made up less than 2 percent of the population. They, like the First Estate, paid hardly any taxes... displayed next 300 characters
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