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Two effects of the lack of representation of the Third Estate in the Estates-General are the separation of the third estate from the Estates-General and the formation of the first National Assembly.
What are the two effects of the lack of representation of the Third Estate in the Estates-General?
- The third estate sought that their representation is doubled in the run-up to the gathering of the Estates-General.
- The monarch, nobility, and clergy agreed to the request even though they knew it would still benefit the first two Estates.
- However, the 3rd Estate delegates at the Estates General in 1789 asked that voting take place by the headcount of all delegates, as opposed to only one collective vote per house.
- The monarch and the first two Estates opposed the request.
- Determining that it represented the vast majority (98%) of the country's population, the third estate broke away from the other Estates-General and proclaimed itself to be the National Assembly. The French Revolution was thus launched.
Hence, the Third Estate's departure from the Estates-General and the creation of the first National Assembly are two consequences of the Third Estate's lack of representation in the Estates-General.
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