In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.
In revolutionary France, the First Estate owned only 10 percent of the land. The First Estate was the clergy.
Since the Third Estate took up 97% and the Second Estate 2%, the First Estate would be about 1% of the population.
The first estate had 10% of the land in France.
The Catholic Church
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the gypsies owned the plantations in the southern US.
The federal government owns and manages approximately 193 million acres of timberland in the United States. This land is primarily managed by agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management for various conservation, recreation, and timber production purposes.
the king owned 65% the barons 10% the knights 3% and the villians had to pay for land
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In part because the French considered it "Pay Back Time"after centuries of abuse by the Catholic Church which owned 10% of all of the land in France and placed a 10% tax on all members of the Third Estate.