How was the parliament in England organized? States General in France? Cortes in Spain?

The English Parliament, the States General of France and the Cortes in Spain are all representative-estate institutions.
Representatives of the possessing strata of society – the nobility, clergy and townspeople – took part in their activities.
Initially, the participants in these meetings were appointed by the king. Membership later became elective.



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