They did not. They disliked the Enlightenment ideas and wanted to go back to he Old Regime.
The three Estates were the First Estate which included the Catholic Clergy, the Second Estate which consisted of the French Nobles and the Third Estate which was the commoners who represented 95 to 97% of the population.
The second estate, or the nobility. These people are the only one who are allowed the right of carrying the sword.
Just before the French revolution, the 3 estates of French society were the first estate made up of the Clergy, the second estate made up of nobles and the third estate made up of the peasants. During this time, the first estate made up 0.5% of the population, the second estate made up 1.5% and the third estate made up the remaining 98%.
french second estate was comprised of nobles king and queen
There were lots of different taxes. Everybody paid some; the First Estate (Clergy) hardly any, the Second Estate (Nobility) only a few, and the Third Estate (everybody else) all of them.
The Aristocracy/Nobility made up the second estate in the French Revolution.
Yes the people had the support of the military during the French Revolution, and is the reason why Louis XVI was removed from power so quickly. The military was made up by the third estate and they obviously supported their own kind rather than the nobles and clergy from the first and second estate.
The Nobles were pro Monarchy.
The third estate held 97% [of which held 80% peasants] the Second estate held 1% and the First estate held 2%.
The First Estate which was the Catholic Clergy. The Second Estate which consisted of the Nobles. Everyone else was in the Third Estate.
The three Estates were the First Estate which included the Catholic Clergy, the Second Estate which consisted of the French Nobles and the Third Estate which was the commoners who represented 95 to 97% of the population.
The second estate, or the nobility. These people are the only one who are allowed the right of carrying the sword.
Just before the French revolution, the 3 estates of French society were the first estate made up of the Clergy, the second estate made up of nobles and the third estate made up of the peasants. During this time, the first estate made up 0.5% of the population, the second estate made up 1.5% and the third estate made up the remaining 98%.
The third estate. The first estate was made up of the clergy, the second estate was made up of the nobles and the peasants made up the third estate.
YES. The Second Estate was made up by the nobility who were wealthy enough to afford private tutors, which was the primary method of education in the late 1700s.
french second estate was comprised of nobles king and queen
The French Revolution was caused by inequality between the first, second, and third estate, increased poverty among the peasants after the wasteful spending of Louis XIV, and rumors of the successful American revolution that spread to France.