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The Nobles.
the french society in the old regime was divided into three they were the ; *clergy as first estate *nobles as second estate *commoners as third estate
They did not. They disliked the Enlightenment ideas and wanted to go back to he Old Regime.
It was divided into three Estates each theoretically equal to each other. The First Estate was the Catholic clergy, the Second Estate and all others were in the Third Estate.
King Louis was bound to the Ancient Regime which had three Estates within the Estates General. The First Estate was the Catholic Clergy, the Second Estate was the Nobles and the Third Estate was everyone else.
The nobles, Nobility is the proper term. They have the best jobs and taxes went to them. Hope this helped.(:
The Third Estate was the commons or the ordinary people, the First Estate being the clergy and the Second Estate the nobility .
people who are being prosecuted for their beliefs by other people who do not agree with them, a classic example of that happened during the Second world war, where Jews were being rounded up and exterminated by the Nazi Regime of Germany.
people who are being prosecuted for their beliefs by other people who do not agree with them, a classic example of that happened during the Second world war, where Jews were being rounded up and exterminated by the Nazi Regime of Germany.
2% The first estate took up 1%, and the third estate took up 97%
The Ancient Regieme divided the population into three classes called Estates. The First Estate was the Catholic Clergy and the Second Estate consisted of the Nobles. The vast majority ranging from street urchins and beggars to wealthy businessmen formed the Third Estate.
Since the Third Estate took up 97% and the Second Estate 2%, the First Estate would be about 1% of the population.