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Their main goal was to kill the nobles, so the Second Estate.
The Nobles.
The Third Estate simply because that group had the largest population. Large numbers of the Catholic Clergy (First Estate) were unavailable because they had been largely wiped out but the mobs during the September Massacres. The Nobility (Second Estate) had made themselves scarce in the early days of the Revolution by taking off for a visit to their estates in other countries.
A wealthy nobleman
The Aristocracy/Nobility made up the second estate in the French Revolution.
Yes, if the mortgage was not properly executed by all the owners of the real estate.Yes, if the mortgage was not properly executed by all the owners of the real estate.Yes, if the mortgage was not properly executed by all the owners of the real estate.Yes, if the mortgage was not properly executed by all the owners of the real estate.
By making the First estate and the Second estate pay taxes and thus contribute to France's budget.
The second estate was the Nobility.
Three. The First Estate consisted of members of the Catholic Churh. The Clergy. The Second Estate consisted of Noblemen. The Third Estate consisted of peasents.
The first estate of the Estate General represented the Clergy (which is the generic term used to describe the formal religious leadership within a given religion). The second estate represented the Nobility and the third the Commoners.How many members they had remains unknown.
In colonial Mexico the groups that did not have to pay taxes and had their own court system were the "First Estate" and the "Second Estate". (The First Estate was the clergy members and the Second Estate was the nobility.)
The first estate consisted of the members of clergy. The second estate was made of the nobility classes, and the third estate was what contained the peasants, Parisians (or urban workers), and the bourgeoisie who were the upper middle class and were the richest of this estate.