They answered it at a tennis court, after being locked out of a estates meeting. They swore they would keep meeting until a new constitution was formed. This was called the Tennis Court Oath
It is actually true the only people who knew how to read were people of the clergy.
None of them helped write the US Constitution. None of them were in the US. At the time it was being debated, John Adams was serving as minister to England, Jefferson was serving as minister to France and Thomas Paine was in France during the beginning of the French Revolution.
write the treaty of Versailles
The Third Estate wanted change during the French Revolution. They wanted to be treated equally in terms of social, political and economic fairness. The Third Estate had to pay hefty taxes, unlike the First Estate (The Clergy) or the Second Estate (The Nobility) The Third Estate joined to form the National Assembly, where they fought to have the right to vote whereby voting was conducted by head rather that one vote for the whole Estate (as the First and Second Estates would always defeat the Third Estate 2-1). The National Assembly wanted to write a constitution. They found themselves locked out of their usually meeting spot, so held an emergency meeting in an indoor tennis court where they initiated the Tennis Court Oath. They swore "never to separate and to meet wherever the circumstances might require until we have established a sound and just constitution." In this constitution, the Third Class wanted equal rights in terms of liberty, private property, the inviolability of the person, and resistance to oppression for the people of France
The third estate tried to solve this issue by gathering all three estates in a big body with votes counted "by head". After a couple of weeks, they declared themselves as the National Assembly of France. They, then invited delegates from other estates to help them write the Constitution of France
The castle estate was huge. The man left a small estate to his heirs.
If you are familiar with France, simply write what you know. If you are not familiar with France, you must do some research, that is, read about France, and then write out what you have learned - and this is the important part - in your own words.
20th century
Write a will! That is the way to appoint someone executor of the estate.
I'd say that 3rd century is much more common.
Since the Renaissance started in Florence in the 14th Century (the late Middle Ages) and Wordsworth's dates were 7th April 1770 to 23rd April, 1850, clearly he did not write during the Renaissance.
16th century.
Nope, has to be deposited to an estate account. You can then go ahead and write a check to yourself from the estate account.... assuming you are the executor and have the authority to do so. Nope, has to be deposited to an estate account. You can then go ahead and write a check to yourself from the estate account.... assuming you are the executor and have the authority to do so.
16th century.
Fifth Century - 5th Century.
If you are writing for a formal or academic purpose, you must write out twenty first century.