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2/13: What were the "estates"

2/13/2013

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Mrs.Niall Horan(Breanna White)
2/12/2013 10:54:54 pm

The "estates" were different classes.

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Savannah
2/13/2013 12:00:40 am

Classes that separated how people lived,worked,and were treated

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Caitlin
2/13/2013 12:01:29 am

People in France

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riley elliott
2/13/2013 02:25:41 am

The classification system used the 1600s and 1700s
3rd estate played all the taxes 2nd estate was middle class and the 1st estate was the upper class

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Claire
2/13/2013 02:47:59 am

Wasnt that like the highest being kings then nobles then knights/merchants serf/peasants

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Kelcie
2/13/2013 02:58:33 am

They are kind of like midevil classes

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linz
2/13/2013 03:00:53 am

Groups of classes in france

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Claire
2/13/2013 03:01:38 am

Different french classes

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Mrs.Horan
2/13/2013 10:23:49 am

Estates are three different groups that divide the classes from poor to rich.

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Sam hunt link
2/21/2013 08:51:46 am

They where classes that people live in.First class was the rich, second class is the slightly less rich but still wealthy, the third class was everybody else.

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      • U1: Intro to World Hist
      • U2: Beginnings of Human Societies
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