The three estates were a social hierarchy in pre-revolutionary France, comprising the First Estate (the clergy), the Second Estate (the nobility), and the Third Estate (the common people, including peasants, urban workers, and the bourgeoisie). This division represented the unequal distribution of power and privilege in society, with the First and Second Estates enjoying significant advantages over the Third Estate. Tensions between these estates contributed to the social unrest that led to the French Revolution in 1789.
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The Three Estates.
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 Estates-General was formed under the reign of King Philip IV of France, also known as Philip the Fair. He convened the assembly in 1302 to address issues related to taxation and the king's authority, particularly in response to conflicts with the nobility and the papacy. This assembly represented the three estates of French society: the clergy, the nobility, and the common people.
The French Estates General was made up of three main groups. This first Parliament consisted of the First Estates of clergy, the Second Estate of nobility, and the Third Estate of commoners.
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What are the three key ideas in the meeting of the estates general?" what was the problem in the estates. what was the problem in the estates.
A noble is one of the three estates. The three estates were the Clergy Nobility Serf/peasant
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The clergy, the nobility, and the peasants.
The Three Estates.
The French Estates General was made up of three main groups. This first Parliament consisted of the First Estates of clergy, the Second Estate of nobility, and the Third Estate of commoners.
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.
i think The third estate is the common people, the largest group of people in France, difficult to get rid of them. On June 17, 1789, the Third Estate began the French Revolution. The formation of the National Constituent Assembly marked the end of the Estates-General, but not of the three estates.
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