The Estates General assembly in 1789-1815 faced significant issues with vote tabulation primarily due to the method of voting used. Each of the three estates (clergy, nobility, and commoners) had one vote, which meant that the two privileged estates could easily outvote the Third Estate, despite the latter representing the majority of the population. This led to widespread frustration and perceptions of unfairness, ultimately contributing to the Third Estate's declaration of itself as the National Assembly and the subsequent push for more equitable representation and voting practices.
general assembly
the national assembly
The national Assembly was created ,
The National Assembly - l'Assemblée Nationale
National Assembly
Estates-General
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 formed mostly by members of the third estate, while the Estates General consisted of the first, second, and third estates.
the national assembly
general assembly
The national Assembly was created ,
The National Assembly was formed by common citizens, while the Estates General was formed by citizens from all walks of life.
The national Assembly was created ,
estates-general
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 Estates General had existed for centuries, while the National Assembly was formed in 1789. - Apex