Taxes.
The tax burden in France, prior to the French Revolution, fell on the shoulders of the 98% of the population that made up the Third Estate. The First Estate consisted of the clergy, and the Second Estate was the nobility. Those two estates overlapped in some ways, because high ranking church officials functioned as a form of aristocracy too. And the two leading Estates colluded with one another to keep the system operating the way it was, with them having all the privileges and powers underneath the monarchy.
One of the main impacts that the French religious wars had on French thinkers was that it brought many people to question the teachings of the Church, which led to religious variation.
Answer:
Loyals/Loyalist
Explanation:
Within the colonies, those who were against the independence of the colonies were called Loyals or Loyalist. I hoped this helps!
Most of the Cristian world but the main players were England France Italy and of course Spain