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The middle class people of France were known as the bourgeoisie. They represent the wealthiest social class, and are identifiable by their ownership of capital. In France, they represented the Third Estate, and were forced to shoulder the expenses of the first two estates prior to the French Revolution.

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During the Revolution, there were 3 estates represented by 3 classes:

  • 1st estate was the Clergy
  • 2nd estate was the Nobility
  • 3rd estate was the bourgeoisie
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