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Whats the difference between the estates general and the National Assembly

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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National Assembly established 14th June, 1789 to 9th July 1789. It was started in French Revolution. It represented the third state of the Estate General. It was also called the National Constituent Assembly. It was created for the common people, where people could get for any revolutionary's regarding help. It was a strong Assembly of that time.

Estate General was established in France, which was also known as

Legislative and consultative assembly. This Estate had three types of assembly in each and every states, which were clergy, nobility, commoners. It had no actual power power but it was the advisory body of the King.

Answered by nikhilchitkara2003
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Hi !

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Estate general : Estate general is a party-political body of France in which 3 classes or estates were used to send the representatives. Before the French Revolution the last meeting was called in 1614. It had a distinct assembly for each of the 3 estate which was called and discharged by the king. It had no factual power in its own right as an alternative it functioned as an optional body to the king, chiefly by presenting requests from the numerous estates and referring on fiscal policy.

National assembly : The National Assembly was the first revolutionary government of the French Revolution and existed from June 14th to July 9th in 1789.  The National Assembly was created amidst the turmoil of the Estates-General that Louis XVI called in 1789 to deal with the looming economic crisis in France.  Unfortunately, the three estates could not decide how to vote during the Estates-General and the meeting failed.It was here that the third estate established the National Assembly,

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