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Third Estate

the estate that represented commoners in old-regime France, from peasants and workers to merchants and lawyers.

Category
Social order
Region
France
Date range
Before 1789

What it means

The Third Estate was the largest social order in old-regime France. It included everyone who was not clergy or nobility, from peasants and urban workers to wealthy merchants, lawyers, and officials.

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