The four estates of France were the :
nobles
clergy
middle class
peasants
The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'
First EstateClergy-Bishops, Priest, Monks, NunsSecond EstateNobility-King's Family, Sword Nobles, Robe NoblesThird EstateCommons-Merchants, craftsmen, Bourgeoisie, peasents
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King Louis XVI of France
French Estates General
Yes, it did, because the groups/estates were separated, and not treated equally. The people in the lower estates were not allowed the same jobs, privileges, etc. In fact, high-paying jobs were reserved for the nobility. This led the people in the lower estates to become poor, and not able to afford basic necessities such as food.
Estates General - France - ended in 1789.
Estates General - France - was created in 1302.
The four estates of France were the : nobles clergy middle class peasants The press took to calling themselves the fifth estate'
First EstateClergy-Bishops, Priest, Monks, NunsSecond EstateNobility-King's Family, Sword Nobles, Robe NoblesThird EstateCommons-Merchants, craftsmen, Bourgeoisie, peasents
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Estates General
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The Third Estate
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King Louis XVI of France
French Estates General
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