in french revolution., to which estate did the majority of the people belong?
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estates-general,also called States general, French etats-generaux,in France of the pre-revolution monarchy,the representative assembly of the three estates, or orders of the realm: the clergy (first estate) and nobility (second estate)-which were privileged minorities-and the third estate, which represented the majority of the people.
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