17 June 1789
The National Assembly was formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates General. After the French Revolution the National Assembly became known as the National Constituent Assembly.
The National Assembly was formed mostly by members of the third estate, while the Estates General consisted of the first, second, and third estates.
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Originally, at a tennis court at Versailles. The National Assembly consisted of the members of the third estate, who were one day locked out of a Estate General meeting by the first and second estate members. They were angry, and went to a nearby tennis court at the palace where they swore an oath that they would not disband until a constitution was formed. They also took up a new name for themselves: The National Assembly.
The National Assembly was formed mostly by members of the third estate, while the Estates General consisted of the first, second, and third estates.
The National Assembly was formed mostly by members of the third estate, while the Estates General consisted of the first, second, and third estates.
The National Assembly was held from June 13 to July 9, 1789. This assembly was formed by Third Estate representatives during the French Revolution.
The Tennis Court Oath.The Women March.The Storming of the BastilleThe Reign of Terror.Regicide.Louis XVI tried to flee France. The Third Estate formed the National Assembly.
The National Assembly was formed mostly by members of the third estate, while the Estates General consisted of the first, second, and third estates.
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The Third Estate.
The Third Estate.