How was the national Assembly form in the 1791 France
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The Estates-General had been called on 4 May 1789 to deal with France's financial crisis, but promptly fell to squabbling over its own structure. Its members been elected to represent the estates of the realm: the 1st Estate (the clergy), the 2nd Estate (the nobility) and the 3rd Estate (which, in theory, represented all of the commoners and, in practice, represented the bourgeoisie). The Third Estate had been granted "double representation"—that is, twice as many delegates as each of the other estates—but at the opening session on the 5th of May 1789 they were informed that all voting would be "by power" not "by head", so their double representation was to be meaningless in terms of power. They refused this and proceeded to meet separately.
1). Louis XVI called a meeting of estate general to pass his proposal to increase taxes . with the first and second 300 representative and third estates send 600 representative .
2) Third estate demanded individual voting rights but King refused to give , so they walked out .
3) On 20 June they esambelled in the hole of the indoor tennis court in the ground of Versailles and declared them a National Assembly.
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