The National Assembly abolished feudalism in France in August 1789 as part of the broader revolutionary changes aimed at dismantling the old regime and addressing social inequalities. The move was driven by the desire to eliminate the privileges of the nobility and clergy, which had oppressed the common people for centuries. By abolishing feudal rights and obligations, the Assembly sought to establish a more egalitarian society based on the principles of liberty and equality. This decision was a pivotal moment in the French Revolution, symbolizing the end of feudal hierarchies and the rise of a new social order.
The National Assembly attempted to deal with food shortages and consolidated public debt.
The National Assembly.
The National Assembly on 21 September 1792.
yes the national assembly did declare France a republic on the 21st September 1792.
It has a bicameral Parliament consisting of the Senate and the National Assembly.
No, the National Assembly did.
The moderate phase? In France during the french revolution
National Convention
the Catholic church.
republic
It helped to abolish slavery and the election brought forth a conservative majority in the National Assembly, and because of jobs shortage. Instead of helping it really messed things up.
The national convention established the First Republic.
The National Assembly.
The French National Convention votes to abolish France's monarchy.
The National Assembly attempted to deal with food shortages and consolidated public debt.
The National Assembly.
republic