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It was unfair for each estate to have one vote because the first and second estate would always out-vote the third estate, seeing they have more common interests. Moreover, the third estate encompassed 97% of the French population yet they only receive one vote in the Estate's General.

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That process was unfair to the majority of the population.

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Q: Why did the third estate refuse to follow the tradition of each estate having one vote?
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