The Aristocracy/Nobility made up the second estate in the French Revolution.
Members of noble families
The nobility.
The French Nobility.
The Third Estate was the commons or the ordinary people, the First Estate being the clergy and the Second Estate the nobility .
first estate second estate and third estate.
The Nobles.
The first estate was of the clergy. The second was of the nobility, and the third was everyone else: peasants, merchants, lawyers, industrial workers, artisans,
Since the Third Estate took up 97% and the Second Estate 2%, the First Estate would be about 1% of the population.
The Third Estate was the commons or the ordinary people, the First Estate being the clergy and the Second Estate the nobility .
First Estate: 0.5% Second Estate: 1.5% Third Estate: 98%
french second estate was comprised of nobles king and queen
first estate second estate and third estate.
Nobility.
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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 Nobles of the Second Estate. it's First estate for a+
Changes in the rights of the Second Estate as a result of the National Assembly included the abolition of feudalism. This in turn took away the seigneurial rights of the Second Estate.
Estate seems to be an American term for second hand jewellery, maybe from a deceased's estate? In the UK we use the terms, second hand, antique and/or vintage.
The second estate was the Nobility.
False, the highest was the Nobility of the Second Estate.