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How did the Estates-General affect the economic state of France?

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Until the end of 18th Century France remained a feudal state. Society was divided into social classes, the so-called Estates-General. Third class, represented around 97 percent of people, the so-called bourgeoise was the spine of the economical system. They payed taxes and upheld two ruling classes with their work. Two ruling estates were living luxurious lives which led to economical collapse of the country.

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Large differences between this classes led to deep crisis in the country. Third class wasn't able to support two other classes and wanted more political rights. France had economical problems, which were caused by many wars, but also by luxury of the reigning dynasty and the elements that were surrounding it.

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