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13 February, 11:06

How did the assembly's reforms decrease the power of the first and second

estates?

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  1. 13 February, 11:35
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    Answer: Each Estate had one vote. The national assembly met together in a tennis court and refused to leave until they instituted a new constitution ... Because they thought that all men were born and created equal and it wasn't fair that the first and second estate had more rights and power than them and they wanted equality.
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