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France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.
No. It is a republic. It has a president, not a monarch. They got rid of the monarch in 1789, when the French Revolution happened.
The National Assembly.
The meeting of the Estates-General began in May of 1789.
On the 14th of July, 1789.
In 1789, France was an absolute monarchy.
France was an ABSOLUTE MONARCHY when the French Revolution of 1789 began.
The social structure of France underwent a revolution in 1789. The people overthrew an aristocratic system of government in favor of democratic reforms.
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France was governed by a monarchy before the French revolution.
On May 5, 1789, in France, the Estates-General met for an elaborate voting of the government.
The most democratic government in France in 1789 was the National Assembly, which was formed during the French Revolution. It represented the Third Estate (commoners) and was comprised of elected representatives. It aimed to provide equal rights and representation for all citizens.
In 1777 they did not have a president, Washington was elected in '89
Louis XVI (the 16th) was the reigning monarch in 1789.
Catholic priests, lower class and radicals.
Louis XVI
1789