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Estates General, additionally called States General, French États-Généraux, in France of the pre-Revolutionary government, the agent get together of the three "estates," or requests for the region: the ministry and respectability—which were advantaged minorities—and a Third Estate, which spoke to most of the general population.
Before the finish of the fifteenth century, the Estates-General could be said to have procured its principle qualities, yet it was not, nor would it at any point turn into a foundation. Since the lords had as of now required a perpetual direct duty all through France (the taille), they could get along without the Estates-General in ordinary circumstances after 1500.
Before the finish of the fifteenth century, the Estates-General could be said to have procured its principle qualities, yet it was not, nor would it at any point turn into a foundation. Since the lords had as of now required a perpetual direct duty all through France (the taille), they could get along without the Estates-General in ordinary circumstances after 1500.
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Estates General, additionally called States General. In France of the pre-Revolutionary government, the agent get together of the three "estates," or requests for the region: the ministry and respectability—which were advantaged minorities—and a Third Estate, which spoke to most of the general population.
Before the finish of the fifteenth century, the Estates-General could be said to have procured its principle qualities, yet it was not, nor would it at any point turn into a foundation. Since the lords had as of now required a perpetual direct duty all through France (the taille).
Before the finish of the fifteenth century, the Estates-General could be said to have procured its principle qualities, yet it was not, nor would it at any point turn into a foundation. Since the lords had as of now required a perpetual direct duty all through France (the taille).
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