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This document provides an overview of the French Revolution of 1789. It discusses how the revolution was a movement against the despotic rule of the king and feudal order in France. French society was highly divided and unequal, with the clergy and nobles making up the first two estates and enjoying all rights and privileges, while the third estate of commoners bore the full tax burden. Feudalism remained prevalent, with lords exploiting peasants on their lands by collecting high rents and tolls. The revolution aimed to rebuild France based on the ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity.









