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What does “Estates General” means?​

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Answered by senthilchellam1982
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The Estates-General was an assembly comprising the clergy of the French nobles and the middle class. ... Before the French Revolution, which took place in 1789, the general assembly was recognized as the Estates-General. The Estates-General represented all of France's three estates.

Answered by sandhya40gaonkar
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Estates-General, also called States General, French États-Généraux, 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 ...

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