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What was the convention ? Describe its role in France ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the elected assembly formed in France in 1792 was called convention.

Explanation:

Role in France:

▪ it abolished the monarchy and declared France a republic.

▪ heredity monarch Louis XVI and his wife was sentenced to death robespierre was elected president of the national convention.

▪ he followed the policy of severe control and punishment.

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
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Explanation:

  • Convention was the name of the elected body that was established in France in 1792.
  • Role in France: It made the country a republic and ended the monarchy.
  • Louis XVI, an heir apparent, and his wife were given the death penalty. Robespierre was chosen as the National Convention's leader.
  • Following the two-year National Constituent Assembly and the one-year Legislative Assembly, the National Convention (French: Convention nationale) served as the third and last parliament of the French Revolution.
  • The Convention was the name of France's freshly elected assembly.
  • The Assembly decided to jail the royal family on September 21, 1792, ending the monarchy and declaring France a republic.

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