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6 December, 18:55

How did the New French government deal with crises?

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    In order to obtain new taxes he was forced to convoke the Estates-General, and in May 1789 he did so, bringing it together for the first time since 1614 in a last-ditch attempt to get new monetary reforms approved. This convocation was one of the events that transformed the general economic and political malaise of the country into the French Revolution, which began in June 1789, when the Third Estate declared itself the National Assembly; Louis' attempts to control it resulted in the Tennis Court Oath, and the declaration of the National Constituent Assembly on 9 July. Hence, the power of King Louis had been undermined and became transferred to the elected representatives of the people's nation
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