The Catholic Clergy were the First Estate and were tax exempt.
The Nobles made up the Second Estate and paid no taxes.
Everyone else was in the Third Estate and paid all of the taxes.
First Estate: Clergymen
Second Estate: Nobles
Third Estate: middle class and peasants
The First Estate was composed of the clergy. The Second Estate was the nobility. The Third Estate was the commoners and rest of the population.
France was divided into one of three social classes or estates
there were three estates in france and the poorest ones were taxed the most
In the National Assembly in France during the time of the French Revolution, as you know was separated into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergy who were hardly taxed and enjoyed many privileges. The second estate was filled with nobles so high class citizens. They too paid next to no taxes and had dominance over the third estate. The third and final estate consisted of commoners, anyone from bankers to peasants were unfairly categorized and bundled up into this single heap of French citizens. This group of people would pay almost all of the taxes in France and owned the majority of the total land in France. Now in the National Assembly each estate would get one vote. The first and second estates would team up and had authority over the third estate, unfairly dominating and suppressing the views and values of the third estate.
The French Estates General was made up of three main groups. This first Parliament consisted of the First Estates of clergy, the Second Estate of nobility, and the Third Estate of commoners.
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France was divided into one of three social classes or estates
It was three Estates, each with a single vote.
there were three estates in france and the poorest ones were taxed the most
In the National Assembly in France during the time of the French Revolution, as you know was separated into three estates. The first estate consisted of the clergy who were hardly taxed and enjoyed many privileges. The second estate was filled with nobles so high class citizens. They too paid next to no taxes and had dominance over the third estate. The third and final estate consisted of commoners, anyone from bankers to peasants were unfairly categorized and bundled up into this single heap of French citizens. This group of people would pay almost all of the taxes in France and owned the majority of the total land in France. Now in the National Assembly each estate would get one vote. The first and second estates would team up and had authority over the third estate, unfairly dominating and suppressing the views and values of the third estate.
The French Estates General was made up of three main groups. This first Parliament consisted of the First Estates of clergy, the Second Estate of nobility, and the Third Estate of commoners.
Estates General
i think The third estate is the common people, the largest group of people in France, difficult to get rid of them. On June 17, 1789, the Third Estate began the French Revolution. The formation of the National Constituent Assembly marked the end of the Estates-General, but not of the three estates.
What are the three key ideas in the meeting of the estates general?" what was the problem in the estates. what was the problem in the estates.
goal of first estate was to maintain status quo, not be taxed and gain more power. That of second estate was same. That of third was to get greater power and require other 2 estates to pay taxes
No, there was not equality among the three estates in feudal societies. The clergy, nobility, and commoners each had different rights, privileges, and responsibilities, with the clergy and nobility typically enjoying more power and wealth than the commoners. This hierarchical system contributed to social inequalities and disparities in power.