History glossary
National Assembly
the revolutionary assembly declared by the Third Estate in June 1789 as the voice of the French nation.
- Category
- Institution
- Region
- France
- Date range
- 1789-1791
What it means
The National Assembly was created when the Third Estate declared that it represented the French nation rather than one social order. It became the central law-making body of the early Revolution.
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