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77% --------------------- Depends on area but over all most Canadians are first or second generation. First generation Canadians, including those who have not yet been granted citizenship (we assume they will) is approx 25% of our population.
The first Estate was the clergy, and many of the delegates were simple Parish priests who knew as well as their parishioners how hard life was for the common people. The second Estate was the Nobility, and they, strangely enough, had initiated the idea of reform in the first place. There were large numbers of liberal nobles.
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The First Estate during the French Revolution was the nobility.
The Nobles of the Second Estate. it's First estate for a+
The relationship of the three estates in France is that the whole population of France was put into one of the three estates. The first estate contained only 1% of the population, the second estate contained 3 % of the population, and the third contained 96% of the population.
2% The first estate took up 1%, and the third estate took up 97%
first estate second estate and third estate.
The third estate held 97% [of which held 80% peasants] the Second estate held 1% and the First estate held 2%.
The Catholic Clergy were the First Estate and were tax exempt. The Nobles made up the Second Estate and paid no taxes. Everyone else was in the Third Estate and paid all of the taxes.
The First Estate or Catholic clergy were about two percent of the population. The Nobles or Second Estate made up about one percent of the population. Everyone else was in the Third Estate.
Since the Third Estate took up 97% and the Second Estate 2%, the First Estate would be about 1% of the population.
The Third Estate was the commons or the ordinary people, the First Estate being the clergy and the Second Estate the nobility .
First Estate: 0.5% Second Estate: 1.5% Third Estate: 98%
The First Estate was less than 1% of the French population and the Second Estate was between 1-2% of the population, meaning that the total between them was between 2-3%. Roughly 97% of the population was part of the Third Estate.
Between three and five percent depending on the year.