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yes the national assembly did declare France a republic on the 21st September 1792.
In the year 1792, while the revolution in France was going on, Austria and Prussia had signed a declaration promising not to harm France's king Louis XVI. However, the people of France, who were against Louis were hostile toward their old Austrian enemies. They also despised Austria's king, Leopold II, Mary-Antoinette's brother and Holy Roman Emperor. The National Assembly declared war on Leopold which could easily have been avoided, and Fredrich William II, king of Prussia declared war on France, to help their ally.
Because Austria issued the Declaration of Pilnitz that stated that it anything happened to the King, they would declare war with the French.
National Assembly The correct answer is National Convention
The National Assembly on 21 September 1792.
That assembly called itself "l'Assemblée Nationale" (the National Assembly)
La Convention was elected in 1792, suceeding to the Assemblée Législative.
None. France declared war to Austria in 1792, but it wasn't Louis XVI that had called for a war, since he was already imprisoned with his family in the Temple prison. This was the decision of the National Assembly.
None. France declared war to Austria in 1792, but it wasn't Louis XVI that had called for a war, since he was already imprisoned with his family in the Temple prison. This was the decision of the National Assembly.
Voted to abolish the monarchy and declare France a republic.
1866 during the AUSTRO-PRUSSIAN WAR NEW RESPONDENT Prussia invaded Austria for the first time when Frederick the Great, King of Prussia started the invasion of Silesia on Dec.16,1740.
Austria and Prussia wanted France to restore Louis to the throne. The Declaration of Pillnitz was issued and the French Legislative Assembly responded by declaring war on them in 1792.