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which new name was given to the estate general

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Answered by sarahjanebeth
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the estate general was named the national assembly.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Estates-General had ceased to exist, having become the National Assembly (after 9 July 1789, renamed the National Constituent Assembly).


More to know:

There were no specifically new names given to the Estates-General, per se. If you're referring to the Third Estate's breakaway faction, they were referred to as the National Convention, and after they were given power by King Louis XVI, they became known as the Legislative Assembly.




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