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What was estate general

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Answered by ziniyakhan
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Estate General was a political body of France in which three classes or estates used to sent their representatives . Before French Revolution in 1789 , it's last meeting was called in 1614 A.D.
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Estate general:

  • Estate general in France is the representative assembly of the three estates or the order of the realm clergy and nobility. The origin of this representative body was found to be in the 13th century.
  • It was important because estate represents the class of a person which in turn determined that every person’s rights obligations and status. Nobility in second and followed by a peasant in the third.
  • Though considered unfair it allowed noblemen clergy and townspeople to work serve together as a legislative body in the French government. 1789 showed the summoning of estates.

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