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Poor farmers
the members of the third estate had to pay money
She was a member of the Third Estate. As a woman, however, she wouldn't have been abe to represent her estate in the Estates General of 1789. Yet, if she was very politically active it is possible that a male relatve stood for election in her place.
Third Estate was the generality of people which were not part of the other estates, or commoners. Bourgeoisie were middle class.
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The Third Estate
The Third Estate to seek change that included a new tax code and a new government that was responsive to the people's needs.
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after the Third Estate declared themselves to be the National Assembly
Poor farmers
The third estate tried to solve this issue by gathering all three estates in a big body with votes counted "by head". After a couple of weeks, they declared themselves as the National Assembly of France. They, then invited delegates from other estates to help them write the Constitution of France
Poor farmers
June 17, 1789
The members of the Third Estate were arguing about the process for the Estates-General. The king's ministers had intended that the three estates meet and vote separately, with each estate having one vote. Instead, the Third Estate insisted that the three estates meet as one body, and that voting be by head so that each person have one vote (the Third Estate had as many members as the other two estates combined). When the deadlock over procedure could not be resolved, the members of the Third Estate declared themselves to be the only legitimate representative body, and renamed themselves the "National Assembly". They then vowed never to disband until they had written a constitution for France. They did this on 20 June 1789. The Third Estate invited the members of the other two estates to join them as part of the National Assembly, which they eventually did.
Yes, the National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) was created on 17 June 1789 and the storming of the Bastille occured on 14 July 1789.
On June 20, 1789, the deputies of the Third Estate of France declared themselves the National Assembly, asserting their independence from the Estates-General. They took the Tennis Court Oath, pledging not to disband until they had given France a new constitution. This event marked the beginning of the French Revolution.