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27 April, 23:07

What can you infer about the Third Estate in French Society before and during the French Revolution?

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  1. 28 April, 00:06
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    Let's let Abbe Sieyes of France answer this question for us. (Abbe is French for "abbot" - head of a monastery.) Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyes was a member of the French clergy (that was the "1st Estate"), but he was a huge advocate for the common people (the "3rd Estate.") Oh, by the way, the nobility were the "2nd estate."

    In the days leading up to the French Revolution, Sieyes published a pamphlet that had a huge impact in France. The pamphlet was titled, "What is the Third Estate?" Here's how he started that pamphlet:

    The plan of this book is fairly simple. We must ask ourselves three questions.

    1. What is the Third Estate? Everything.

    2. What has it been in the political order until now? Nothing.

    3. What does it want to be? Something.

    The clergy (1st Estate) and nobility (2nd Estate) amounted to about 2% of the population of France in the days before the French Revolution - - but all political power was in their hands in everything. The rest of the nation - - from lawyers and merchants down to peasants and street sweepers - - all counted as the 3rd Estate. That body of the people made up 98% of the population. The time had come for them to take hold of their power in deciding how their country was going to operate.

    There's much more to be told about the French Revolution, but we'll stop for now with this question!
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