What was the estate general ? Which demands of the third estate did louis XVI reject ?
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The estates general, a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate). ... This signals the outbreak of the French Revolution.
demands are that voting in estate general should be conducted that means
every represent should have one vote.
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The estates general, a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate). ... This signals the outbreak of the French Revolution.
demands are that voting in estate general should be conducted that means
every represent should have one vote.
hope you like it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This body's meetings could only be called by the French monarch, and the last one was held in 1614. Louis XVI called another meeting on May 5, 1789. The Third Estate preferred that the assembly as a whole cast its votes, giving each member one vote. Louis XVI declined to comply with this requirement.
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The third estate of French society called for proportional voting, equal taxation, and times set aside for special meetings by the estate general. The third estate insisted that the vote be cast by the entire assembly, with each member having one vote. Members of the third estate left the assembly in protest after the king turned down this idea.
The three estates each sent a representative to the Estates General, a governmental body.
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