Because the Third Estate, despite having as many members as the other two together, had only one vote, and could always bve outvoted by the First and Second.
Medieval estates were called manors. They were central to the manorial system. There are links below.
The Three Estates.
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The mansabdari system is the name given to the system used by the Mughal Empire in India to rank its officials. Because the ranks were prestigious but did not carry hereditary positions or estates, they tended to support a system based on ability
Clergy and Nobality
Medieval estates were called manors. They were central to the manorial system. There are links below.
baths
The Three Estates.
caste
manorialism
Under the Estates System/Structure, which social group had the highest status in French Society
The European Ages used class and estates as a system of stratification for feudal societies. Feudalism had three estates, which were the Church was the first estate, the nobility were the second, and the peasants were the third estate.
It was three Estates, each with a single vote.
Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.
Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.
Then the system you are working with will have the wrong process causing things to go wrong
The First Estates was the Clergy; the Second Estates was the Aristocrats; and the Third Estates was the poor.