When did
did France
become
a
constitutional
monarchy?
Answers
Explanation:
September 1791
The Constitution of 1791, the first written constitution of France, turned the country into a constitutional monarchy following the collapse of the absolute monarchy of the Ancient Régime. After very long negotiations, a new constitution was reluctantly accepted by Louis XVI in September 1791.
Answer:
The Constitution of 1791, the first written constitution of France, turned the country into a constitutional monarchy following the collapse of the absolute monarchy of the Ancient Régime. After very long negotiations, a new constitution was reluctantly accepted by Louis XVI in September 1791. Redefining the organization of the French government, citizenship, and the limits to the powers of government, the National Assembly set out to represent the interests of the public.