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  1. Jun 2, 2022 · The decrees of 4 August 1789, also known as the August Decrees, were a set of 19 articles passed by the National Constituent Assembly during the French Revolution (1789-1799) which abolished feudalism in France and ended the tax exemption privileges of the upper classes. Although not without flaws, the passage of the decrees was a significant ...

  2. The August 4th decrees. A bronze plaque in Paris, showing the events of August 4th 1789. August 4th 1789 was a historic journee of the French Revolution. On this date, deputies of the National Constituent Assembly, responding to a wave of peasant unrest and destruction, legislated to abolish feudal seigneurialism across the nation.

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  4. The signing of the August Decrees – events of the Revolution in bas relief, Place de la République. The August Decrees were nineteen decrees made on 4–11 August 1789 by the National Constituent Assembly during the French Revolution. There were 18 decrees or articles adopted concerning the abolition of feudalism, other privileges of the ...

  5. 9. Financial, personal, or real privileges are abolished forever. Every citizen will pay the same taxes on everything. 10. Every specific privilege of provinces, principalities, regions, districts, cities and communities of inhabitants, either in the form of money or otherwise, are abolished. 11. Every citizen, whatever their origins are, can ...

  6. The abolition of the feudal or seigneurial system unfolded on August 4th 1789, during a session of the National Assembly that famously went long into the night. Their dismantling of feudalism was reportedly inspired by a report on the misery and disorder prevailing in the provinces. The report declares that “Letters from all the provinces ...

  7. Apr 13, 2024 · 4 August Decrees Annotation In late July 1789, as reports of several thousand separate yet related peasant mobilizations poured into Paris from the countryside, a majority of them against seigneurial property, the deputies of the National Assembly debated reforming not just the fiscal system or the constitution but the very basis of French society.

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