why did the national assembly frame the constitution of France?
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The National Assembly
They took sovereign powers in respect of taxation and decided to frame a constitution restricting the powers of the king. ... This "tennis court oath" was both a revolutionary act and an assertion that political authority derived from the people and their representatives, rather than from the monarch.
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This document, unwillingly signed by King Louis XVI, created a constitutional monarchy in France. 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 general will.
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