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27 May, 10:22

Estates-General What was its function? How often was it called to order? What year was it in effect?

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  1. 27 May, 10:26
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    The Estates-General was the traditional assembly of France. It consisted of three "estates" or classes - The nobility, the clergy, and the common people. It was not usually called to order. I am not sure of the specific number, but when Louis XVI called the Estates-General to order in May of 1789, it was the first time in a while.

    The calling of this body led to the Tennis Court Oath and the National Assembly. This was the beginning of the French Revolution.

    If you need anything else, comment and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.

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