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who belonged to the third estate​

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Answered by NUMBERing
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Explanation:The third estate in pre-revolutionary France consisted of the common people of the country. These were the people who did not belong to the first two estates of the clergy and the aristocracy. Farmers, business people , merchants, the middle class, professionals like lawyers and doctors all belonged to the third estate.

Answered by forthorizon4
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Answer:

The poor mearchants the farmers and common people.

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the first estate consisted of the clergy(preists), the second estate was the nobles, The third estate formed 2/3rd of the population and had to pay the tax. In the 18th Century, the emerging of middle-class gave to the rise of opposition to the other estates as they were still considered as the third estate with no political power or authority.

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