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1. right to liberty property security

2.freedom from oppression

3. equel access to public office (not just nobility)

4. end of aristocratic privelege

5.fair taxation

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first estate had a taille (aka chief tax of 2%)

landownership majority were commoners.

second estate didnt have a taille.

third estate paid half their income to taxes.

third estate had least amount of rights.

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