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What was the principal of voting in estate general under Louis xvi

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Answered by masterankur9779
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Hi Mate Here is your Answer.........

The First Estate was the clergy, the Second Estate the nobility, and the Third Estate effectively the rest of French society. On May 5, 1789, Louis XVI convened the Estates-General. ... As a result, though the Third Estate was vastly larger than the clergy and nobility, each estate had the same representation—one vote.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hmh

Explanation:

onducted elections in one estate one vote procedure for winning elections and as a result the first and the second estate always favoured him.The third estate sent their estate generals in order to discuss with the king that voting should be done as one man one vote but the king refused from accepting this which gave a rise to the French revolution.

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