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Why did the Third Estate in 1789 had very few right?

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Answered by dharman565
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Before the revolution, French society was divided into three orders or Estates of the Realm – the First Estate (clergy), Second Estate (nobility) and Third Estate (commoners). With around 27 million people or 98 per cent of the population, the Third Estate was by far the largest of the three – but it was politically invisible and wielded little or no influence on the government.

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Answered by jaanusingh442
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Third Estate would become a very important early part of the French Revolution. ... But the dramatic inequality in voting—the Third Estate represented more people, but only had the same voting power as the clergy or the nobility—led to the Third Estate demanding more voting power, and as things developed, more rights.

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