Industrial, French, and American Revolutions: Common Social Revolutions?

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History

 

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Ethel S

 

Date added:

October 19, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The main reason behind the revolution was the unfair treatment between classes in France. There were three main classes, called estates. The First Estate held the higher clergy. In the Second Estate were the close to 80,000 families that belonged to nobility. They owned land, held positions in the country, and paid no taxes...
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Most of the French population was in the Third Estate. Life for those in this estate was horrible, as they were continually mistreated and given no fair chance at succeeding. This was the estate that lead the revolution. The people felt the need for change, and created the change that they wanted. The revolution among the people lead to changes in France, including the adaptation of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen...
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