how did the representatives of the third estate view themselves?
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third estate that represented common people both rich and poor of France it mainly comprised of peasants, artisans and businessmen, official, lawyers
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The representatives of the third estate stood as the voice of the people comprising both rich and poor. There were about 600 representatives in the third estate who bought letters with them. They came up with a thought that the king would see up to the problem(rising taxes) and support them but he instead stood with the nobility and the clergy which led to the outbreak of revolution
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