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Event: National Assembly (French Revolution Stage 1)
Date/Years: 1789-1791
Location: sanes, Erench
Key People Involved:
King
louis XVI
What Happened:
What caused it:
What was its effect:
How did this cause/contribute to the next event?
Transcribed Image Text:Event: National Assembly (French Revolution Stage 1) Date/Years: 1789-1791 Location: sanes, Erench Key People Involved: King louis XVI What Happened: What caused it: What was its effect: How did this cause/contribute to the next event?
Stage 1
National Assembly Stage Timeline: 1789-1791
May-June 1789: The Estates General is Called and the National Assembly Established
The opening of the Estates General May 5, 1789
Drawing by Jacques-Louis David of the Tennis Court Oath.
The Estates General was a meeting where representatives from the French estates (the clergy, the nobility,
and the commoners) gathered. The Estates General had not met since 1614. In May 1789, King Louis XVI called the
three estates together to discuss the problems that France faced.
At the Estates General each estate only had one vote. Even though the third estate, or the commoners, had
the largest population, they did not receive what they felt was fair representation in the decision-making. The third
estate feared that they would be overruled and outvoted by the first and second estates. Because of this fear, the
third estate broke away and formed the National Assembly in June 1789.
When members of the National Assembly got to the chamber where they planned to meet on June 20, 1789,
they found the door locked and guarded by soldiers. They thought the king might attack them for forming the National
Assembly, so they found a tennis court nearby to meet where they took the Tennis Court Oath. In the oath, they
promised to not disband until they created a new national constitution [a document that describes how a government
operates] that would create a government that limited the power of the king and gave the people more voice. King
Louis XVI attempted to force the National Assembly to disband, however, they refused, so the king had to recognize
the National Assembly. Some saw this recognition as a weakening of the king's power.
Transcribed Image Text:Stage 1 National Assembly Stage Timeline: 1789-1791 May-June 1789: The Estates General is Called and the National Assembly Established The opening of the Estates General May 5, 1789 Drawing by Jacques-Louis David of the Tennis Court Oath. The Estates General was a meeting where representatives from the French estates (the clergy, the nobility, and the commoners) gathered. The Estates General had not met since 1614. In May 1789, King Louis XVI called the three estates together to discuss the problems that France faced. At the Estates General each estate only had one vote. Even though the third estate, or the commoners, had the largest population, they did not receive what they felt was fair representation in the decision-making. The third estate feared that they would be overruled and outvoted by the first and second estates. Because of this fear, the third estate broke away and formed the National Assembly in June 1789. When members of the National Assembly got to the chamber where they planned to meet on June 20, 1789, they found the door locked and guarded by soldiers. They thought the king might attack them for forming the National Assembly, so they found a tennis court nearby to meet where they took the Tennis Court Oath. In the oath, they promised to not disband until they created a new national constitution [a document that describes how a government operates] that would create a government that limited the power of the king and gave the people more voice. King Louis XVI attempted to force the National Assembly to disband, however, they refused, so the king had to recognize the National Assembly. Some saw this recognition as a weakening of the king's power.
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