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Q: Where the royalty part of the third estate?
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Who was part of the third estate?

The third estate consisted of the commoners/peasants.


Who was a part of the national assembly?

The Third Estate.


What group was part of the national assemble?

The Third Estate


What group was a part the national assembly?

The Third Estate


Who was part of the assembly?

The Third Estate Revolutionaries Bourgeois


What estate was Robespierre part of?

Robespierre was apart of the third estate I read somewhere on a website that he opposed the third estate. I'm doin an essay on him right now.


Which part of the third estate believed in the ideals o the enlighterment?

The high bourgeoisie. The poorer elements of the Third Estate had no time to worry about such things.


Were nuns a part of the third estate?

No, they were part of the first estate: the Clergy. - or would have been, had not being female disqualified them from all political activity.


Was the Third Estate?

The third estate in France was the overwhelming majority of the citizenry and included everyone who was NOT part of the clergy or the nobility. The group of the Third Estate with the largest population was the peasantry and farmers. The group of the Third Estate which was the most politically astute was the bourgeoisie, made of lawyers, doctors, bankers, public officials.


What was the difference between the bourgeoisie and the other members of the third estate?

Third Estate was the generality of people which were not part of the other estates, or commoners. Bourgeoisie were middle class.


Which was the Third Estate?

The French working class. It includes the peasants, the bourgeois, and the merchants. Essentially, the Third Estate was everyone who was not a part of the noble class (Second Estate) or the clergy (First Estate).


Was Rousseau part of the third estate?

No, He was a genevan philosopher and the writer of "social contract".