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the members of the third estate had to pay money
I believe you mean 'escrow'.
It is called a plantation, I believe.
Third Estate was the generality of people which were not part of the other estates, or commoners. Bourgeoisie were middle class.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
the members of the third estate had to pay money
the wealthiest members in the third estate were the businessmen the lawyers, etc.
The bourgeoisie, or the middle class, strongly embraced the ideas of the Enlightenment. They were attracted to the emphasis on reason, individualism, and skepticism of institutions and authority. The Enlightenment's values aligned with their desire for social mobility and political influence.
The French bourgeoisie, or middle class, strongly embraced the ideas of the Enlightenment. They were influenced by the philosophy of thinkers such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu, which emphasized reason, individual rights, and challenging traditional authority. The Enlightenment ideals played a significant role in fueling the French Revolution of 1789.
The Nobles.
A wealthy nobleman
Members of the third estate played a major role in both groups
Richest members of the lowest class. The Bourgeoisie was made up primarily of educated professionals, such as bankers, lawyers, doctors, capitalists, merchants, academicians, etc. These individuals made their wealth and contributed greatly to development of France, but did not have titles of nobility (so they could not be part of the Second Estate) nor were they members of the clergy (so they could not be part of the First Estate).
The French Nobles.
the peasants.
The First Estate was the Catholic clergy.The Second Estate was the French nobles.The Third Estate was the commoners or everyone else and represented about 97% of the population.
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