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Why did Louis XVI give his consent to the constitution​

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Answered by katochsejal
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Answer:

because by that time the French Revolution had begun and the people were very enraged with Louis regarding to create the discrimination between the aristocrats and the poor ones. therefore by seeing the raging of the people Louis decided to give his consent to the Constitution

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Answered by skyfall63
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Louis XVI with his family tried to escape to the Austrian border at the end of June 1791 where the Austrian army was supposed to meet and organize the attacks against the revolutionaries. However, just before reaching the border, the flying party was intercepted and taken to Tuileries in Paris

Explanation:

  • This escape weakened the king’s position & had  lowered his regard/value in the "eyes of the French people". Louis XVI was forced to sign the treaty and accept the constitution. The National Assembly's constitution for France reduced the political power of the king. According to the treaty , each action of Louis XVI will only be passed after the acceptance of the "members of the national assembly"
  • On September 1791, its long-awaited Constitution of 1791 creating a constitutional monarchy or limited monarchy was published by the National Assembly. King Louis and his ministers were required to respond to the new legislature, which the new Constitution called it. Legislative Assembly. It allowed Louis XVI to keep control of the nation.
  • The king's attempt to escape, however, showed the skeptics that at best he was a reluctant member and turned at all times his back on the constitution and its system of limited monarchy. Following his effort to escape, the more "radical revolutionaries" who had never desired a constitutional monarchy, liked the King less.
  • The more moderate revolutionaries who once strongly defended the constitutional monarchy were under pressure to defend a situation in which a monarch abandoned his responsibilities. Thus, although Louis XVI maintained some influence legally upon his return to Paris, it became clear that his days were numbered.

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