Most of the French people belonged to the Third Estate, which comprised the commoners, including peasants, urban workers, and the bourgeoisie (middle class). This group made up the vast majority of the French population and faced significant social and economic inequalities compared to the privileged First Estate (clergy) and Second Estate (nobility). The grievances of the Third Estate were central to the causes of the French Revolution.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.