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why was the third estate considered as the foriegner in the French revolution ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Third Estate constituted itself a “National Assembly” and decided to draw up a constitution. This was the first step in the French Revolution, because the Third Estate had no legal right to act as the National Assembly. ... The common people, however, saved the Third Estate from the king's forces.

Answered by MemesMind
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Despite the Third Estate's enormous size and economic importance, it played almost no role in the government or decision-making of the Ancien Regime. The frustrations, grievances and sufferings of the Third Estate became pivotal causes of the French Revolution.

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