Why were representatives of the third class estate disappointed with the pattern of voting in the estate general
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representatives of the third estate were disappointed in the pattern of voting because before each estate had one vote in voting but third estate people wanted to do elections as a whole that each and every member should vote but the king did not agree with them so they left the court in anger
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representatives of the third estate were disappointed in the pattern of voting because before each estate had one vote in voting but third estate people wanted to do elections as a whole that each and every member should vote but the king did not agree with them so they left the court in anger
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In the Estate General, each estate had only one vote.
Even though the third estate had more people than the first two estates combined, they had only one vote.
Every law was passed against them as the first two estates were against giving the third estate any rights
Thus, the representatives of the third estate were disappointed with the pattern of voting in the Estate General.
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