Which estate seceded from the Estates-General and formed the National Assembly to form a new constitution? A. First (clergy)
B. Second (nobility)
C. Third (rest of the population)
D. All of the Above
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The actual statement that covers up the information in, “The clergy – first, nobility – second and rest of the population – third estate seceded from the Estates-General and formed the National Assembly to form a new constitution.”
However, the third estate is mainly about the double representation which is twice as the delegates of the state.
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The third estate i.e. the rest of the population succeeded in forming the National Assembly in order to form the new constitution.
Explanation:
- The third estate formed the assembly in order to protect their rights from the other two estates i.e. clergy and noblemen.
- The main of the remaining two estates was to stay in power and exploit the rest of the population o France.
- Their common interests were against the will of the people so decided to frame the constitution by forming assembly and taking part in the procedure directly.
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