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How France becomes from absolute monarchy to constitutional monarchy

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Answered by SumaraMorgan
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France became a constitutional monarchy after the National Assembly completed the draft of the constitution in 1791 with the objective of reducing the powers of the monarch. Powers were separated and assigned to different institutions like the legislature, executive and judiciary. The power to make laws was vested with the indirectly elected National Assembly. A group of electors, who were voted by the citizens, chose the assembly.
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1] It limits the lower of monarchy.

2] These powers instead of being concentrated in the hands of our person, were separated and assigned to different institution, the legislative, the executive and the judiciary.

3] National Assembly completed the draft of constitution in 1791.

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