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why did Louis XVI called an assemble and what happened there​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Louis XVI  called An Assembly of Estate Generals

to Discuss about increasing the tax.

The First and Second Estate generals were allowed

to Sit but The Third Estate had to Stand.

Moreover there was only one vote from each Estate so it is Clear

that The First and Second estate will agree with the king and

They will win as a Majority.

The Third Estate Generals opposed this but The King did not Agreed

to their Demands.

Then The Third Estate Generals moved out of The Assembly and

gathered in the court of Versailles to draw up a constitution and

make France a Democratic Country.

Answered by TheHeartyQueen
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Louis XVI  called An Assembly of Estate Generals  

to Discuss about increasing the tax.

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