When the National Assembly managed to get grudging, provisional and essentially false agreement from the King for a new constitution of limited monarchy, every town and country didtrict in France was invited to send in a Cahier de Doléance (notebook of grievances) explaining what their grumbles were against the old state of things, and what they would like improved.
It was the French Revolution.
The Middle Classes, also called the Bourgeoisie.
The third estate
The main food of the urban workers who made up France's Third Estate was bread, specifically "pain de menage" or household bread. It was made from low-quality wheat flour and was a staple of their diet. Bread was affordable but often in short supply and of poor quality, leading to widespread grievances and food shortages that contributed to the French Revolution.
Before the French revolution, the monarchy issued France's laws.
It was the French Revolution.
The French Revolution.
The Cahiers were a list of issues and grievances which were issued by estates in France. The Chaiers were released shortly before the start of the French Revolution.
harsh with unfair taxes.
The Middle Classes, also called the Bourgeoisie.
The Third Estate.
The First Estate.
The French Revolution was caused by inequality between the first, second, and third estate, increased poverty among the peasants after the wasteful spending of Louis XIV, and rumors of the successful American revolution that spread to France.
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" and it signified exactly what the 3rd estate (the bourgeoisie) wanted for France.
The third estate
France did not have an Emperor during the French Revolution, Napoleon became the Emperor of the French in 1804.
The middle class people of France were known as the bourgeoisie. They represent the wealthiest social class, and are identifiable by their ownership of capital. In France, they represented the Third Estate, and were forced to shoulder the expenses of the first two estates prior to the French Revolution.