The Third Estate, comprising commoners such as peasants, workers, and the bourgeoisie, was dissatisfied with conditions in France due to their heavy tax burdens while being excluded from political power and privileges enjoyed by the clergy and nobility. They faced rising food prices and economic hardship, exacerbated by poor harvests and a stagnant economy. Additionally, their demands for representation and rights were consistently ignored, leading to growing frustration and a desire for reform, which ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution.
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 Third Estate, comprising commoners, was dissatisfied with life under the Old Regime due to social inequality, heavy taxation, and lack of political power. While they bore the burden of taxes and were subject to feudal obligations, the privileged First and Second Estates (clergy and nobility) enjoyed numerous exemptions and privileges. Additionally, the Third Estate had little representation in governance, leading to feelings of frustration and resentment that ultimately fueled the desire for change during the French Revolution.
The Third Estate, comprising the common people of France, was dissatisfied with their way of life under the Old Regime due to heavy taxation, lack of political representation, and social inequality. They bore the brunt of taxes while the clergy and nobility were largely exempt, leading to economic hardship. Additionally, their voices were marginalized in the Estates-General, fueling resentment against the privileges enjoyed by the upper classes. This discontent ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution.
the members of the third estate had to pay money
The upper-crust of the THIRD ESTATE was extremely dissatisfied with Ancien Regime in Pre-Revolution France.
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.
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.
No, the Clergy formed the First Estate of France.
because the french government had shown that it could not be trusted.
97% of the French population belonged to the third estate.
The Third Estate
Peasents where the third Estate.
1. The first and second estates were exempt from most taxes (taille, or land tax), while the third estate was not 2. The third estate was forced to pay feudal dues to the nobles and the king 3. There was no redress for the land damage of the third estate homes 4. The higher estates banned hunting that was necessary for survival among the people of the third estate
those in the third estate represented the commoners and those that did not belong in the first and second class