Many of the people who were pro-revolution were members of the third estate or already sympathizers of the third estate, such as Robespierre, Marat, Danton, and Camille Desmoulins. Likewise, many of the figures that were anti-revolution, such as Louis XVI and the Catholic Church, were not only from the first two estates, but symbolic of them as well (the second estate and the religious first estate, respectively). This shows just how great the divide between the estates was, as they were very little members of the first two estates who were pro-revolution and practically no members of the third estate were
Many of the people who were pro-revolution were members of the third estate or already sympathizers of the third estate, such as Robespierre, Marat, Danton, and Camille Desmoulins. Likewise, many of the figures that were anti-revolution, such as Louis XVI and the Catholic Church, were not only from the first two estates, but symbolic of them as well (the second estate and the religious first estate, respectively). This shows just how great the divide between the estates was, as they were very little members of the first two estates who were pro-revolution and practically no members of the third estate were