The Third Estate or 97 per cent of the population - the common people.
third estate
The peasants (bourgeoisie) were represented in the National Assembly in the 3rd estate.
the estates generalThey created the National Assembly.
Changes in the rights of the Second Estate as a result of the National Assembly included the abolition of feudalism. This in turn took away the seigneurial rights of the Second Estate.
Originally, at a tennis court at Versailles. The National Assembly consisted of the members of the third estate, who were one day locked out of a Estate General meeting by the first and second estate members. They were angry, and went to a nearby tennis court at the palace where they swore an oath that they would not disband until a constitution was formed. They also took up a new name for themselves: The National Assembly.
third estate
The National Assembly was created by the Third Estate.
National Assembly
The national assembly was a revolutionary assembly created by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General. The group was created to help deal with France's financial crisis during the French Revolution.
The National Assembly created on 17 June 1789 followed by the National Constituent Assembly created on 9 July 1789 which lasted until 1792.
The peasants (bourgeoisie) were represented in the National Assembly in the 3rd estate.
the estates generalThey created the National Assembly.
The National Assembly was formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates General. After the French Revolution the National Assembly became known as the National Constituent Assembly.
The Third Estate.
The Third Estate.
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The Third Estate.