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what was estate

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Answered by anuradhajaiswal2008
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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.

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What was the estate general?

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The Estates-General was an assembly comprising the clergy of the French nobles and the middle class. It was in 1614 that the Estates-General was last called.

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.

This assembly combined the First, Second and Third Estate members and acted as France’s legislative assembly.

Answered by Anonymous
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The estates of the realm, or three estates, were the broad orders of social hierarchy used in Christendom from the Middle Ages to early modern Europe.

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