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7 April, 18:47

What political reforms did the national assembly adopt?

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  1. 7 April, 21:59
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    The Assembly between 1789 and 1791 was called "Constituante" and had to purpose to give a Constitution to the monarchy.

    The main reforms were:

    - abolition of the privileges (of the nobility and of the churches) : all the citizens are equal

    - suppression of old provinces and creation of departements (with an elected president for each of them)

    - nationalization of the Church's properties

    - creation of banknotes ("assignats")

    - secularization of the civil service (civil marriage; divorce; civil constitution of the Church)

    - separation of power between legislative (elected Assembly) and executive (King and ministers)
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