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Why did the representatives of

third estate boycotted the Estates

General? (Ana)​

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Answered by avku
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The Estates General of 1789 was a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the commoners (Third Estate), the last of Estates General of Kingdom of France. Summoned by King Louis XVI, it was brought to an end when the Third Estate formed into a National Assembly, inviting the other two to join, against the wishes of the King. This signaled the outbreak of the French Revolution.The call of estates generals on 5th may 1789

Answered by bharathindon
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In the Assembly of the Estate General, the members of the Third Estate demanded that voting be conducted by the Assembly where each member will have one vote, this demand was rejected by the king. Representatives of the 3rd Estate walked out in protest, as they considered themselves to be spokesmen for all the people. They assembled in the hall of an indoor tennis court in the grounds of Versailles.

(i) They declared themselves a National Assembly.

(ii) They took an oath not to disperse till they had drafted a Constitution for France limiting the powers of the Monarch. They were led by Abbe Sieyes and Mira Beau.

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