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Society in 18th century Europe was divided into Estates and ____.


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Society in 18th century Europe was divided into Estates and Orders.
Before the outbreak of the French Revolution, Society was divided into estates and orders in the 18th century. There were three estates in the society. The clergy was the first estate, The Nobility was the second estate, and commoners formed the Third Estate. All the other people and 90% of the people of France were the commoners who started the Third Estate. Estates-General was a political body. In this Assembly, representatives were sent from three estates. Estates-General was known as States-General. This Estates-General was further converted to Assembly, in which members of three estates became the representatives in this political body known as Estates General. The clergy became the first estate, the nobility became the second estate, and everybody else, which comprised 90% of France’s Revolution, became the Third Estate. Order was a formal written document by the government.
 
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