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Friend, you are seriously confused. But take heart, it's not your fault. The problem is with the standard English translation of the word État. An estate, you're right, is a Lord's back garden, and includes his castle or palace or stately home. The word É does not mean that sort of estate. It actually means State The United States = les États-unis), but in this instance even that is the wrong word. The right word would be 'house'. In the US you have the House of Representatives and the Senate. In the UK we have the House of Commons and the House of Lords. In old France they had three houses:

Le premier État: the clergy.

Le Second État: the nobility

Le Tiers État: the common people.

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