it taxed the bourgeoisie made peasants and nobleman equal it adopted a declaration of the rights of man and of the citizen and it took away the catholic church's lands and independence
In response to peasant revolts during the French Revolution, the National Assembly took significant steps to address the grievances of the common people. They abolished feudal privileges and the feudal system, which had been a source of discontent among the peasantry. Additionally, the Assembly enacted reforms aimed at improving the conditions of rural life and ensuring that peasants had more rights and protections. These measures were part of a broader effort to stabilize the revolution and gain popular support.
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The national assembly got rid of feudal privileges of first and second estates, making commoners equal to the nobles and the clergy.
The national assembly decided to reform the status of the church, the peasants were very religious and did not want to lose their religion.
The National Assembly lost the backing of a number of French peasants because it took land as well as independence from the Catholic Church. The assembly lasted from June 13, 1789 to July 9, 1789.
The national assembly decided to reform the status of the church, the peasants were very religious and did not want to lose their religion.
There are a total of 577 members in the French National Assembly.
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.
In response to peasant revolts during the French Revolution, the National Assembly took significant steps to address the grievances of the common people. They abolished feudal privileges and the feudal system, which had been a source of discontent among the peasantry. Additionally, the Assembly enacted reforms aimed at improving the conditions of rural life and ensuring that peasants had more rights and protections. These measures were part of a broader effort to stabilize the revolution and gain popular support.
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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 leadership of the Third Estate broke from the Estates General and formed the National Assembly. The peasants and the man on the street took a more direct approach and stormed the Bastille in an effort to arm themselves.
National Assembly The correct answer is National Convention
The National Assembly of the French Revolution was in existence from 17 June 1789 until 9 July 1789 and was replaced by the National Constituent Assembly.
Though that is subjective, the Bourgeois did take a lot of control away from the sans-culottes. The National Assembly was entirely bourgeois and they were eager to calm the peasants down once they had control. However, it could be argued that the peasants did get what they wanted when they rioted and kicked off. So decide for yourself.