French Assembly

French Assembly

The term "French Assembly" may refer to any of several French legislative bodies throughout the history of France, including:

*The National Assembly formed during the French Revolution on June 17, 1789.
*The National Constituent Assembly, which succeeded the National Assembly on July 9, 1789.
*The Legislative Assembly, which succeeded the National Constituent Assembly on October 1, 1791.
*The modern National Assembly.


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