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how did the France became a constitutional monarchy?

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Answered by chitrashri77
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France became a Constitutional monarchy on 3rd September 1791. The National assembly completed drafting the constitution in 1791 under the leadership of Mirabeau and Sieyes. There was a system of separation of powers. Powers were divided among the legislature, executive, and judiciary.

Answered by atharvapathak06
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The Constitution of 1791, the first written constitution of France, turned the country into a constitutional monarchy following the collapse of the absolute monarchy of the Ancient Régime. After very long negotiations, a new constitution was reluctantly accepted by Louis XVI in September 1791.

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