2%
The first estate took up 1%, and the third estate took up 97%
The Catholic Clergy made up the First Estate and the Nobles the Second Estate. Everyone else was in the Third Estate.
There are 3 estates : the first estate, the second estate, and the third estate. The third estate were the poorest in France and were mostly peasants but the first estate contains priests and religious people who are very rich
The second estate, or the nobility. These people are the only one who are allowed the right of carrying the sword.
french second estate was comprised of nobles king and queen
Zero. The Clergy were the FIRST Estate.
20%
third and second estate
The Third Estate was the commons or the ordinary people, the First Estate being the clergy and the Second Estate the nobility .
The relationship between the percentage of the population in each estate and the percentage of land owned by that estate was often starkly unequal, particularly in pre-revolutionary France. The First Estate (clergy) and the Second Estate (nobility) comprised a small percentage of the population but owned a disproportionate amount of land, while the Third Estate (commoners) represented the vast majority of the population yet had limited land ownership. This disparity contributed to social tensions and eventual calls for reform, as the wealthy minority held significant resources and privileges compared to the impoverished majority.
The second estate was the Nobility.
The Catholic Clergy made up the First Estate and the Nobles the Second Estate. Everyone else was in the Third Estate.
Poor farmers
There are 3 estates : the first estate, the second estate, and the third estate. The third estate were the poorest in France and were mostly peasants but the first estate contains priests and religious people who are very rich
The second estate, or the nobility. These people are the only one who are allowed the right of carrying the sword.
The First Estate, composed of the clergy, constituted about 1% of the population, while the Second Estate, made up of the nobility, accounted for roughly 2%. Together, these two estates represented approximately 3% of the total population in France prior to the French Revolution. The remaining 97% of the population belonged to the Third Estate, which included commoners, peasants, and the bourgeoisie.
First Estate: 0.5% Second Estate: 1.5% Third Estate: 98%
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