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explain events that led to formation of national assembly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) The estates general was a political body of France to which the three estates sent their representatives. The voting in it had been conducted according to the principle that each estate had one vote.                     

           

2) When in 1789, Louis XVI called a meeting of the Estates General, he decided to continue the same old practises.

3) But the members of the Third Estate demanded that voting now be conducted on the democratic principle of one person, one vote.               

4) When the king rejected this proposal, the members of the Third Estate walked out of the assembly in protest.                                                           

5) They assembled on 20 June,1789 in the hall of an indoor tennis court in Versailles. These representatives of the Third Estate viewed themselves as spokesmen for whole French nation. They declared themselves a National Assembly.

Answered by WalkyTalky
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Explanation:

The national assembly was formed on June 20, 1789 by representatives of the third estate. Toraise new taxes Louis XVI had convened the estate general on may 5 1789 at Versailles. ... Louis XVI's rejection of the proposal led to a walk out by the third estate.

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