about three state of France during French Revolution
Answers
1st clergy
2nd nobility
3rd unprivileged class
3 Estate General :-
1 - Clergy
2 - Nobility
3 - Unprivileged class
INFO:-
Estates-General, also called States General in France of the pre-Revolutionary monarchy, the representative assembly of the three “estates,” or orders of the realm:- the clergy and nobility—which were privileged minorities—and a Third Estate, which represented the majority of the people.
Origin:-
In 1302, expanding French royal power led to a general assembly consisting of the chief lords, both lay and ecclesiastical, and the representatives of the principal privileged towns, which were like distinct lordships. Certain precedents paved the way for this institution: representatives of principal towns had several times been convoked by the king,
Some Extra STUFF:-
Almost right. At the top, French ministers and kings from Louis XIII onward cowed the haughty gouverneurs and grandees who had once administered much of provincial France and had frequently raised the standard of rebellion; great aristocrats became decorative adjuncts of royal officialdom.[2] The crown created a whole class of political entrepreneurs who organized
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