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  2. The National Assembly was the first revolutionary government of the French Revolution and existed from June 14th to July 9th in 1789. The National Assembly was created amidst the turmoil of the Estates-General that Louis XVI called in 1789 to deal with the looming economic crisis in France.

  3. Jan 15, 2021 · During the French Revolution, the National Assembly (French: Assemblée nationale), which existed from June 17 to July 9, 1789, was a transitional body between the Estates-General and the National Constituent Assembly.

    • The Tennis Court Oath
    • The Bastille
    • Lafayette and The National Guard
    • The Great Fear

    Three days after splitting from the Estates-General,the delegates from the Third Estate (now the National Assembly) foundthemselves locked out of the usual meeting hall and convened ona nearby tennis court instead. There, all but one of the members tookthe Tennis Court Oath, which stated simply that thegroup would remain indissoluble until it had s...

    Blaming him for the failure of the Estates-General, LouisXVI once again dismissed Director General of Finance JacquesNecker. Necker was a very popular figure, and when word ofthe dismissal reached the public, hostilities spiked yet again.In light of the rising tension, a scramble for arms broke out, andon July 13, 1789,revolutionaries raided the Pa...

    As the assembly secured control over the capital, it seemedas if peace might still prevail: the previous governmental councilwas exiled, and Necker was reinstated. Assembly members assumedtop government positions in Paris, and even the king himself traveledto Paris in revolutionary garb to voice his support. To bolsterthe defense of the assembly, t...

    For all the developments that were taking place in Paris,the majority of the conflicts erupted in the struggling countryside.Peasants and farmers alike, who had been suffering under high prices andunfair feudal contracts, began to wreak havoc in rural France. Afterhearing word of the Third Estate’s mistreatment by the Estates-General,and feeding of...

  4. A fundamental document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights, passed by Frances National Constituent Assembly in August 1789. It was influenced by the doctrine of natural right, stating that the rights of man are held to be universal.

  5. Overview. National Assembly. Quick Reference. The revolutionary assembly formed by members of the Third Estate on 17 June 1789 when they failed to gain the support of the whole of the French States-General. Three days later the members signed the Tennis Court Oath.

  6. Summary. The French Revolution (1789–99) marked the beginning of modern politics. For the first time, a major European state moved from traditional monarchical rule to a more democratic, participatory political system, creating its own institutions as it went.

  7. Constitution of 1791, French constitution created by the National Assembly during the French Revolution. It retained the monarchy, but sovereignty effectively resided in the Legislative Assembly, which was elected by a system of indirect voting.

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