The first estate was of the clergy. The second was of the nobility, and the third was everyone else: peasants, merchants, lawyers, industrial workers, artisans,
The First Estate was the Catholic Clergy, the Second Estate consisted of the Nobles, and the balance was everyone else in the Third Estate.
The First Estate which consisted of the Catholic clergy, The Second Estate which included the nobles and the Third Estate which was mad up of everyone else.
You probably mean the Three Estates, which were:
The First Estate - the Clergy
The Second Estate - the Nobility
The Third Estate - everybody else
Noble,Bourgeois,and Peasant
The Three Estates.
Certainly. France under Napoleon had recovered the domestic tranquility that existed in France prior to the French Revolution. Of course, France would never be the same after the French Revolution, but in terms of economic recovery, social co-existence, power on the world stage, and stable laws, the Napoleonic period recovered that.
The middle class people of France were known as the bourgeoisie. They represent the wealthiest social class, and are identifiable by their ownership of capital. In France, they represented the Third Estate, and were forced to shoulder the expenses of the first two estates prior to the French Revolution.
What Is The Third Estate? Everything What Has It Been Until Now In The Political Order? Nothing What Does It Want To Be? Something -from "What is the Third Estate?" by Abbe Sieyes, 1789
The Catholic Clergy made up the First Estate. The French Nobles made up the Second Estate. The commoners were all lumped into the Third Estate.
The traditional date for the end of the Revolution is coronation of Napoleon as Emperor in 1804. Prior to that another possible date is the beginning of the Directory and the Thermidorian Reaction, during which the radical elements of the Revolution were repressed. This begain in 1795.
The Middle Classes, also called the Bourgeoisie.
Prior to the French Revolution he was the son of a Noble in Italy and played no important role in France. He joined the French Army in the very early stages of the Revolution and his fame began from there.
Certainly. France under Napoleon had recovered the domestic tranquility that existed in France prior to the French Revolution. Of course, France would never be the same after the French Revolution, but in terms of economic recovery, social co-existence, power on the world stage, and stable laws, the Napoleonic period recovered that.
Prior to the 1789 French Revolution, the legal system in France had several drawbacks. These included a lack of equality before the law, with privileges based on social class and the influence of the clergy. Additionally, there were arbitrary punishments, excessive taxation, and a lack of fair representation for the common people in the legal system.
The setting is in France, most of the latter part of the book takes place in Paris.
The French people were living under harsh conditions prior to the French Revolution. They lower classes were more heavily taxed than the upper classes causing a serious disparity in wealth.. The cost of food was very high and availability scarce for the poor. The peasants has little to no social, political, or economic power, and even less religious freedom.
The middle class people of France were known as the bourgeoisie. They represent the wealthiest social class, and are identifiable by their ownership of capital. In France, they represented the Third Estate, and were forced to shoulder the expenses of the first two estates prior to the French Revolution.
No, they got defeated by the British. As a matter of fact, the constitution was written with the French in mind. Even though the American Revolution came prior to the French Revolution, they counted on France to support the independence, as a revenge for having them kicked out of North America.
Revolutions occur because the people decide they've had enough. For the French revolution, the King had been negligent with money, and social inequalities between the royals and the working class had grown too extreme.
Problems in France helped to spark a revolution. What were three big problems in France before the revolution?
France was more supportive than the Spanish were during the American Revolution. La Fayette was a great naval commander in combatting the English. The French supplied the patriots with guns and men and part of a navy, which, prior to French aid, there was none. French support may have been key to winning the Revolutionary war.
because they want to that beguin and they did that