Answer:
On 5th May 1789, Louis XVI called together
an assembly of Estates General to pass proposals for new taxes. A resplendent
hall in Versailles was prepared to host the delegates. The first and second
estates sent 300 representatives each, who were seated in rows facing each
other on two sides, while the 600 members of the third estate had to stand at
the back. The third estate was represented by its more prosperous and educated
members. Peasants, artisans and women were denied entry to the assembly.
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