That would depend on how much wealth you had.
i would like to add to that, yes living conditions marginally improved if you had enough money, but it also dependd on the estate or social class you were under. the first and second estates didn't have to pay taxes, leav ing them to be paid by the third estate, until king louisXVI tried to tax the first and third estate, but that deters from the main topic asked upon. the living conditions were poor for the third estate mainly because of the system workings.
The third estate consisted of the commoners/peasants.
The upper-crust of the THIRD ESTATE was extremely dissatisfied with Ancien Regime in Pre-Revolution France.
He came from the Third Estate. He was not a Noble nor a Clergy man
The Third Estate.
The Third Estate had to pay 50% of their income tax
Yes. The grant was for the life of the original life tenant and that right is all the life tenant can assign.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
The Third Estate made up 95% of the population but had little power is the general Estates and they wanted equal privileges.
The Third Estate was the estate in which the bourgeoisie belonged to.
the members of the third estate had to pay money
The third estate consisted of the commoners/peasants.
The upper-crust of the THIRD ESTATE was extremely dissatisfied with Ancien Regime in Pre-Revolution France.
The Third Estate was the commons or the ordinary people, the First Estate being the clergy and the Second Estate the nobility .
He came from the Third Estate. He was not a Noble nor a Clergy man
That was the third estate.