Before the Revolution in France : The Estates-General consisted of three estates :the Clergy (about 100,000 people), the Nobles (about 400, 000 people) and all the others (about 96% of the population) belonged to the Third Estate.
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Any class or group in society other than the nobility, the clergy, the middle class, and the press.
This is called a plantation.
It is called a plantation, I believe.
That will depend on the complexity of the estate and the assets and debts. It is seldom going to be less than six months and can be many years.
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In France (and many other European countries) the estates were as follows: 1st estate: Grandees of the (Catholic) Church - that is, senior bishops. 2nd estate: Noblemen. 3rd estate: Ordinary folk ('commoners'). (Serfs were below the 3rd estate).
1st Estate: the aristocracy2nd Estate: the church3rd Estate: everyone else
The French Nobles.
The French working class. It includes the peasants, the bourgeois, and the merchants. Essentially, the Third Estate was everyone who was not a part of the noble class (Second Estate) or the clergy (First Estate).
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This group was made up of the middle class of the French. Mainly the 3rd class. The 1st class was Priests while the 2nd class was made up of Nobles and wealthy landowners. 3rd class were wealthy peasants and the bourgeoisie.
The 1st estate was represented by the Clergy. The 2nd estate was represented by the Nobility. The 3rd estate was represented by the Bourgeoisie
1st estate: clergy 2nd estate: nobility 3rd estate: every one else in the kingdom
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