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How did the third estate empowered itself which culminated into the Philosophic Revolution?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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# The Third Estate would become a very important early part of the French Revolution. ... But the dramatic inequality in voting—the Third Estate represented more people, but only had the same voting power as the clergy or the nobility—led to the Third Estate demanding more voting power, and as things developed, more rights.

#Louis XIV asked each estate to draw a list of grievances. How did the third estate use these cahiers for their own benefit? The used the cahiers to call for reforms like fair trade, freedom of the press, and regular meetings of the estates general...

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Answered by skyfall63
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The Third estate is composed of the common people of France.

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  • The Third estate gained significance due to the suppression of the commons.
  • The commons identified themselves as equal to clergy and aristocrats.
  • The equal voting system was introduced on the protest of commons.
  • Commons paid high taxes and were looted for dues.
  • French Revolution was supported by the commons for the want of voting share.
  • National Assembly was formed by the commons to demand fair rights.

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