The 3rd estate
The third Estate,they made up approx. 98% of the population :) ~Aelias
The larges feudal group was always peasants of one type or another. In much of the Middle Ages, these people were mostly serfs, but in some places and times, they were mostly freemen.
middle class
reduced worker's desire to join unions-APEX
The duties of a chandler were making candles. They were peasants.. by yo yo $#@!
The first estate consisted of the members of clergy. The second estate was made of the nobility classes, and the third estate was what contained the peasants, Parisians (or urban workers), and the bourgeoisie who were the upper middle class and were the richest of this estate.
The first estate was made up of clergies The second estate was made up of nobilities The third estate was made up of everyone who is not included in the first and second estate (According to Abbe Sieyes "what is the 3rd estate?" - everything)
This group was made up of the middle class of the French. Mainly the 3rd class. The 1st class was Priests while the 2nd class was made up of Nobles and wealthy landowners. 3rd class were wealthy peasants and the bourgeoisie.
The French middle class belonged to the Third Estate (commoners) while the peasantry also belonged to the Third Estate. The First Estate was made up of the clergy and the Second Estate was made up of the nobility.
They didn't. The revolution was made by the urban middle class, supported by the urban poor. Such benefits as came from the revolution went to the middle class. Peasants in the countryside were hardly affected at all.
peasants rarely make revolutions. Peasants are too busy. revolutions are made by the Middle Class - mostly lawyers, with the help of the urban proletariat. In the French revolution, the chief representatives of the peasants wee not even in the Third Estate; they were the country priests. And as they were outvoted even in their own Estate, nobody had to listen to them. besides, revolutions (check his out) happen in the time of year between haymaking and harvest, when peasants are just too busy.
The French working class. It includes the peasants, the bourgeois, and the merchants. Essentially, the Third Estate was everyone who was not a part of the noble class (Second Estate) or the clergy (First Estate).
upper class, middle class, and lower class
The Catholic Clergy were the First Estate and were tax exempt. The Nobles made up the Second Estate and paid no taxes. Everyone else was in the Third Estate and paid all of the taxes.
The peasants make up the third estate. The were the lower class people and did not have any say in government official.
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.
The French middle class and peasantry belonged to the Third Estate during the French Revolution. The Third Estate was made up of commoners and included the majority of the French population who were not part of the nobility or clergy. Members of the Third Estate faced social and economic challenges that fueled their discontent with the monarchy.