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Faced with the power of his revolting subjects, Louis XVI finally accorded recognition to the National Assembly and accepted the principle that his powers would from now on be checked by a constitution. On the night of 4 August 1789, the Assembly passed a decree abolishing the feudal system of obligations and taxes. Members of the clergy too were forced to give up their privileges. Tithes were abolished and lands owned by the Church were confiscated. As a result, the government acquired assets worth at least 2 billion livres.
2.1. What was the adverse impact of the decree passed by the national assembly on 4th august 1789 on the first estate?
2.2. What political success did the national assembly achieve because of the revolution?
2.3. Why did Louis XVI agree to the demands of the national assembly?

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Answered by shabana5000000
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2.1- After August 4th, most peasaref used to pay feudal dues, taxes and tithes, including some not specifically abolished by the decrees. The August Decrees caused a lull in the Great Fear – but peasant unrest and violence continued into late 1789 and early 1790

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