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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 9 months ago
Social Disparities was the major cause of the French Revolution.The social disparity was:-
1-There were three estates Clergy ,Nobility and Common people (third estate).There were social discrimination b/t these estates.
2-Clergy and Nobility were exempted from taxes means they do not have to pay taxes.And third estate were comprises mostly of peasants and labours and have to pay all taxes.
3-As population was increasing but production of food grains were not increasing so this caused a massive increase in price of food grains but there were not a little increase in wages/salaries of peasants and labours due to which they were facing hardship to buy grains.
4-There were some fundamental rights for Clergy and Nobility but not for the third estate .
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