The 1st estate was represented by the Clergy.
The 2nd estate was represented by the Nobility.
The 3rd estate was represented by the Bourgeoisie
Estates General - France - ended in 1789.
the third estate. after their separation they name themselves as 'national assembly'
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The Estates General met on May 5th, 1789, in Versailles, France.
France was divided into one of three social classes or estates
Estates General - France - ended in 1789.
Estates General - France - was created in 1302.
There were 3 estates: the third estate was the bourgeoisie. They represented 97% of all inhabitants of France. There other two estates (the first and second) were the nobility and the clergy (the representatives of the church).
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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.
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the third estate. after their separation they name themselves as 'national assembly'
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The four estates of France were the : nobles clergy middle class peasants The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'