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The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
because the french government had shown that it could not be trusted.
the members of the third estate had to pay money
Poor farmers
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.
The upper-crust of the THIRD ESTATE was extremely dissatisfied with Ancien Regime in Pre-Revolution France.
The Third Estate.
The Third Estate wanted even more limitations and the Monarch wanted less. The King was wedded to the Ancient Regime and the Third Estate to Enlightenment, They can coexist and the United Kingdom is living proof.
No, the Clergy formed the First Estate of France.
The new constitution limited the power of the monarch. Third Estate got more autonomy and France converted to constitutional monarchy. The Constitution of 1791 vested the power to make laws in the National Assembly, which was indirectly elected. The citizens voted for a group of electors, who in turn chose the Assembly. Third Estate which was ignored earlier became a major political force.
the french society in the old regime was divided into three they were the ; *clergy as first estate *nobles as second estate *commoners as third estate
The commoners of the Third Estate.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
The Third Estate
97% of the French population belonged to the third estate.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.