The first Estate was the Clergy, the second the nobility, and the third, well, everyone else, rich and poor, from rich Bourgeois to famished peasants. The third estate is the one that paid all the taxes.
The Third Estate was the commons or the ordinary people, the First Estate being the clergy and the Second Estate the nobility .
The first estate was of the clergy. The second was of the nobility, and the third was everyone else: peasants, merchants, lawyers, industrial workers, artisans,
Catholic priests. The "first estate" under the French pre-revolutionary Ancien Régime was the clergy.
after french revolution robespierre power in france.
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No, it was his fellow politicians.
The House of Lords included members of nobility and clergy.
French revolutionaries, opposed to nobility and their excesses. Robespierre
clergy,nobility,peasants
The clergy, the nobility, and the peasants.
The First Estate, speaking in terms of the Kingdom of France, was comprised entirely of The Clergy.
Yes, that was the National Assembly.
The First Estate during the French Revolution was the nobility.
He came from the Third Estate. He was not a Noble nor a Clergy man
In the French Estates-General, the Clergy were represented by the First Estate. The Nobility were represented by the second, and everyone else was represented by the Third.
The Clergy. The second estate was the nobility, and the third was the commoners (everyone else)