¿Qué grupos sociales conforman el Tercer Estado y cuál de ellos adquirió importancia en el siglo XVIII?
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El Tercer Estado es uno de los tres estamentos básicos de la sociedad propio del feudalismo y el Antiguo Régimen. Se compone de la población carente de privilegios jurídicos y económicos, por tanto puede ser también considerado equivalente al grupo de no privilegiados o de pecheros (los que, particularmente en Castilla, estaban sujetos al pago de impuestos). También puede denominarse estado llano, pueblo llano o solo pueblo, plebe (por similitud a la división de la sociedad romana entre patricios y plebeyos), y común.
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