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what was the estate general in France renamed?

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The 'estate general' in France was later renamed to be 'national assembly'.

EXPLANATION:

The estate general or state general in France, there were generally three estates ,

  • The first estate was called the 'clergy '.
  • The second estate called the 'nobility '.
  • The third estate was called the 'third state' which consisted of the masses and most number of people they were people from all the profession and mostly the people who were oppressed by the king and were deprived of most of the rights.

Answered by Haezel
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Answer:

The national assembly was the term which was renamed after estate general in France.

The estate general or it is known as the state general in the France had generally 3 estates

1. The first estate was known as clergy.

2. The second estate was known as nobility.

3. The third estate was known as the third state.

The third estate was called so in France because it consisted of the people of masses and most number of populated people. Here the people were of all the profession. The most number of the people where the one who opposed the king and who were struggling for their rights.  

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