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By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer The Formation of National Assembly and tennis court oath

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Page 1: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer

The Formation of National Assembly and tennis court oath

Page 2: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population.

The National Assembly was formed in 1791.

The National Assembly.

Page 3: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

The national assembly put an end to the absolute monarchy.

They also put an end to the legislative type of government in France.

They also put an end to the inequality of the people in society, now every man/ woman were equal and had the same rights and privileges.

The End Is Near

Page 4: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

They abolished the rights and privileges that other people in society didn’t have.

These rights and privileges were dues that a peasant owed their land owner.

Personal servants were freed and that idea was abolished.

The right to hunting and open warrens were abolished.

They abolished the thought of heredity nobility forever.

It is abolished!

Page 5: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

The radicals (Paris Commune).

The moderates (Lafayette and the National Guard).

The conservatives (Royalists).

All these groups were all part of the National Assembly.

The political views points of three groups.

Page 6: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

Were also known as the Paris Commune.

They were larger and more radical group than the other two groups in the assembly.

This group had power in the assembly, but when they were told about the vote to a new government, their power was weakend.

This group represented the workers and tradespeople in society.

The Radicals

Page 7: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

It was made up of the French national guard and their well known commander Marquis de Lafayette.

The moderates

Page 8: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

Marquis was a French aristocrat and military officer who was born in the province of Auvergne in South France.

Lafayette was appointed commander-in-chief of the French National Guard.

When he was in the National Assembly he deeply respected the concepts of freedom and liberty.

Marquis de Lafayette

Page 9: By: Brandon Frickmann and Aidan Schaffer. The National assembly was made up of 96 percent of the population. The National Assembly was formed in 1791

These were the supporters of the absolute and the constitutional monarchy in France.

They supported all of the nobility.

They voted to keep the monarchy instead of getting a new type of government.

The Royalists