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She was a member of the Third Estate. As a woman, however, she wouldn't have been abe to represent her estate in the Estates General of 1789. Yet, if she was very politically active it is possible that a male relatve stood for election in her place.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
Before the Revolution in France : The Estates-General consisted of three estates :the Clergy (about 100,000 people), the Nobles (about 400, 000 people) and all the others (about 96% of the population) belonged to the Third Estate.
No. A lease is a leasehold estate.
can executive of an estate do whatever she can?
Jacques Necker was Louis XVI's finance minister and urged him to collect taxes from the 1st and 2nd estate (clergy and nobles).
louisXVI tried to pull France out of it's economic tourmoil with the help of his three finance ministers -Turgot,Necker & Calon.they opined that it would not be possible to improve France's condition until & unless the nobles were made to pay taxes,but the nobles were not ready to accept any levy of taxes.this forced louisXVI to convene the estate general.
Because he wanted to tax the First and Second Estate.Because he wanted to tax the the First and Second estate.
it was the first meeting since 1614 of the french Estate General, a general assembly representing the french estate of realm.
the estate-general was held to discuss the high taxes in France.
it was the first meeting since 1614 of the french Estate General, a general assembly representing the french estate of realm.
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economy was in shambles and he wanted to fix it
third estate
The deputies of the Estaste Generalcame together and Louis XVI and Necker to them leaving it unsettled whether or not the would vote by head or by order. The two upper estates went along to organizetheir own chambers while the Third Estate deputies balked. The Third Estate invited other to join them as they too a revolutionary step proclaiming the formed a National Assembly.
The Third Estate.
The Estates general (Etats-Generaux) IS the 3 Estates (Clergy, Nobility, Commons) taken as a whole.