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Which part of society made up the 3rd Estate in France?​

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The Third Estate was made up of everyone else, from peasant farmers to the bourgeoisie – the wealthy business class.
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The Third Estate was made up of everyone else, from peasant farmers to the bourgeoisie – the wealthy business class.

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This encompassed everyone else in French society, from peasants right up to the wealthy commoners, who had successfully made money through business, also known as the Bourgeoisie. Although the Third Estate made up 96% of the French population, they had none of the rights of the other two estates. This was no secret. The bourgeoisie, who had climbed up into wealthy positions, thanks to the success of their businesses, now wanted the same privileges as the clergy and nobles. And the peasants were hungry, unemployed, or both - resentment was growing.

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