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Imagine yourself to be the leader addressing the crowd of men and women. Write a descriptive speech addressing the problem faced by third estates?(The French Revolution It should be proper answer Read the question?

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Answered by Parasar1980
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Answer:

The Third Estate would become a very important early part of the French Revolution. In the aftermath of France's decisive aid to the colonists in the American War of Independence, the French crown found itself in a terrible financial position. Experts on finance came and went, but nothing was resolving the issue, and the French king accepted appeals for an Estates General to be called and for this to rubber-stamp financial reform. However, from a royal point of view, it went terribly wrong.

The Estates was called, the votes were had, and representatives arrived to form the Estates General. 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. The king mishandled events, and so did his advisors, while members of both the clergy and the nobility went over (physically) to the Third Estate to support their demands. In 1789, this led to the creation of a new National Assembly that better represented those not part of the clergy or nobility. In turn, they also effectively started the French Revolution, which would sweep away not just the king and the old laws but the whole Estates system in favor of citizenship. The Third Estate had therefore left a major mark on history when it effectively gained the power to dissolve itself.

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

The members of the Third estate were unhappy with the prevailing conditions because they paid all the taxes to the government. Further, they were also not entitled to any privileges enjoyed by the clergy and nobles. Taxes were imposed on every essential item. Life was harsh for the members of the Third estate because they also had to pay additional taxes to their feudal lords.

Explanation:

  1. The position of women in France was much inferior to men in social status. Except for daughters of nobles and wealthier classes, most women had no access to education and job training.
  2. Along with tending to the family and house many women of the Third Estate engaged themselves in small jobs-worked as seamstresses or laundresses, sold flowers or worked as domestics for a living.
  3. The wages of women were lower than those of men.
  4. They were passive citizens with no political rights whatsoever
  5. Condition of the third estate during the french revolution that all the taxes were paid by them , rest 2 estates did not pay taxes . All the burden was on the third estate and the rest two estates were enjoying feudal privileges. The third estate included farmers, peasants .
  6. During french revolution the people of third estate raised their voice against the injustice. Then, it was separated from middle class which included lawyers, etc.
  7. From the very beginning women were active participants in the events which brought sfbout major changes in the French Society.
  8. Most women of the Third Estate had to work for a living as seamstresses or laundresses. They even sold flowers, fruits and vegetables at the market.
  9. They were employed as domestic servants in the house of prosperous people.
  10. They started their own political clubs and newspapers in order to voice their interests.
  11. They demanded the right to vote to be elected to the Assembly and hold political office.
  12. They did not have access to education or job training. Only daughter wealthier members of the Third Estate could stay at convent.
  13. Working women had also to take care of their families. Their wages were lower than those of men.

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