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Estates General

Primary Document and Questions: Grievances of the French Revolution

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Cahiers de Doleances: the Carcassonne Notebooks of Grievance The following excerpt is from the Third Estate representatives in Carcassonne, a city in southwestern France, with a long history of rebellion, especially during the medieval period of the Cathar heresy. Read through it, and then answer the questions at the end

England and France

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(14-3): England and France Develop: What was the Norman Conquest? Who was William the Conqueror? What was the result of the Battle of Hastings? What was Common Law? What was the Magna Carta? What rights were guaranteed in the Magna Carta? What is a Parliament? Who was Hugh Capet? How did Phillip II try to expand his power? Why did Phillip II call the Estates General? How was the Estates General different from the English Parliament?
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An anatomy of a revolution

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Conditions Present Before a Revolution Takes Place People from all social classes are discontented. French society was divided into three groups: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate) and everyone else (Third Estate). The Third Estate accounted for a majority of the French population, poor harvest, in conjunction with heavy taxes, led to poverty, prostitution, unhealthy living conditions and abandonment of children. Although the clergy and nobility were exempt from taxes, war debts caused new taxation on the First and Second Estate. This created much hostility between the people and the government. People feel restless & held down by unacceptable restrictions in society, religion, & the economy or gov?t
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