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Evaluate the role of peasant in the outbreak of French​

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Daniel [21]3 years ago
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<em><u>The main role of peasants was that as the peasantd have to pay the tax even if they not had the amount of money with themselves</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>The rural peasantry made up the largest portion of the Third Estate. Most peasants worked the land as feudal tenants or sharecroppers and were required to pay a range of taxes, tithes and feudal dues. 3. A much smaller section of the Third Estate were skilled and unskilled urban workers, living in cities like Paris.</u></em>

Misha Larkins [42]3 years ago
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The main role of peasants was that as the peasantd have to pay the tax even if they not had the amount of money with themselves. The tolerance power of peasants finish and this lead to French Revolution. Only the peasants was suffering badly from the taxation policy of Louis 16 if they did not fight for their rights at that time the condition of France remains same and the foolish leaders like Louis 16 came again and again. Overall the pesants led to the long development of France.
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