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how was national assembly recognised​

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Answered by abhinavnayan18
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On 4 August 1789, the National Assembly passed a law abolishing the feudal system of obligations and taxes. Members of the clergy too were forced to give up their privileges.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Recognition of National assembly:

  • When people were revolting, Louis XVI eventually gave the National Assembly acknowledgment and realise that the Constitution would indeed inspect his authority.
  • The National Assembly enacted a law on 4 August 1789 repealing the feudal system of duties and taxes.
  • Clergy members were required to abandon their rights, too.
  • Tithes were discontinued, and the government seized lands run by the church.
  • The nation eventually gained property worth almost 2 billion livres.
  • The Estates-General had disintegrated, having been the National Assembly (and the National Constituent Assembly until July 9, 1789).
  • Although these institutions were made of the same Deputies chosen under separate orders.

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