What were the Three Estates and how did this contribute to the French Revolution?
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The best known system is a three-estate system of the French Ancien Régime used until the French Revolution (1789–1799). This system was made up of clergy (the First Estate), nobility (the Second Estate), and commoners (the Third Estate).
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The three estates were Noble, Church or Clergy and Common people
It created a discrimination between These estates and the common people were given with less facilities and their rights were also disabled
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