why did national assembly formed
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The National Assembly was a revolutionary assembly formed out of members of the Third Estate who demanded greater political voice. The National Assembly met in the summer of 1789 with the purpose of developing a new constitution. After they were barred by the king from entering their usual meeting place, they met on tennis court and took the ''Tennis Court Oath'' in which they pledged not to disband until a new constitution had been developed. This decision led directly to the French Revolution as we know it.
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National Assembly was formed in 1789.
- The National Assembly played a major role in the French Revolution.
- It represented the common people of France (also called the Third Estate) and demanded that the king make economic reforms to insure that the people had food to eat.
- The main objective of the National Assembly in France while drafting the constitution was to limit the powers of the monarch.
- The powers were no longer concentrated in the hands of a single person, instead they were distributed between the legislature, executive and judiciary.
- It made France a constitutional monarchy.
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