1789National Assembly Convenes in Saint Louis Church

June 22: The new National Assembly meets in the church of Sa...
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1789

🏛️ National Assembly Convenes in Saint Louis Church

June 22: The new National Assembly meets in the church of Saint Louis in Versailles. One hundred fifty deputies from the clergy attend, along with two deputies from the nobility.
National Assembly Convenes in Saint Louis Church (1789)
National AssemblyVersaillesClergyNobilityThird EstateEstates-GeneralFrench RevolutionPolitical GatheringEarly Revolution

🏛️ Third Estate Deputies Refuse Separate Assembly, Demand Joint Session

May 6: The Deputies of the Third Estate refuses to meet separately from the other Estates, occupy the main hall, and invite the clergy and nobility to join them.
Third EstateEstates-GeneralNational AssemblyRepresentationPolitical ReformVoting RightsClergyNobilityRevolutionary ActionConstitutionalism

🤝 Clerical Deputies Join the Third Estate

June 13–14: Nine deputies from the clergy decide to join the meeting of the Third Estate.
Third EstateClergyEstates-GeneralNational AssemblyPolitical AlignmentRevolutionFrench RevolutionConstitutionalism

🏛️ Third Estate Declares National Assembly

June 17: On the proposal of Sieyès, the deputies of the Third Estate declare themselves the National Assembly. To ensure popular support, they decree that taxes need only be paid while the Assembly is in session.
Third Estate Declares National Assembly (1789)
French RevolutionNational AssemblyThird EstateSieyèsRepresentationTaxationPolitical ReformEstates-General

🤝 Clergy Joins Third Estate in National Assembly

June 19: By a vote of 149 to 137, the deputies of the clergy join the assembly of the Third Estate.
National AssemblyClergyThird EstateEstates-GeneralFrench RevolutionPolitical AlignmentRevolutionary PoliticsVotingUnity

🤝 Nobles Join the National Assembly

June 25: 48 nobles, headed by Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, join the Assembly.
Nobles Join the National Assembly (1789)
French RevolutionNational AssemblyNobilityAristocracyPolitical AlignmentSocial ChangeEstates-GeneralLouis Philippe IIDuke of Orleans