Compare the constitution of France in 1791 and 1792
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The Constitution of 1791 limited the powers of the French monarchy. Powers were now divided among the legislature, executive and judiciary. France thus became a constitutional monarchy.
Only men above 25 years of age who paid required taxes had the voting rights. The remaining men and all women did not have any voting rights.
In 1792, newly elected assembly was called the Convention. It completely abolished monarchy and France became a republic. All men of 21 years and above, regardless of wealth, got the right to vote.
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The short-lived French Constitution of 1791 was the first written constitution in France, created after the collapse of the absolute monarchy of the ancien regime. One of the basic precepts of the revolution was adopting constitutional and establishing popular soverienity. The Constitution of 1793, also known as the Constitution of the Year I or the Montagnard Constitution, was the second constitution ratified for use during the French Revolution under the First Republic. Designed by the Montagnards, principally Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Saint-Just, it was intended to replace the constitutional monarchy of 1791 and the Girondin constitutional project.With sweeping plans for democratization and wealth redistribution, the new document promised a significant departure from the relatively moderate goals of the Revolution in previous years
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