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The Constitutional Monarchy was a period during the French Revolution from 1791 to 1792 during which Louis XVI enjoyed only a fraction of the power he had as an absolute monarch; developments of this change began in 1789.
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  • Why was France called a constitutional monarchy?

    The monarchy was retained, but the king did not enjoy absolute power and authority, as he did in the days of pre-revolution France.
    Therefore, through the new Constitution, the leadership of the Third Estate transformed France into a constitutional monarchy.

  • What did the constitutional monarchy do in France?

    The constitution established a limited monarchy, with a clear separation of powers in which the king was to name and dismiss his ministers.
    But sovereignty effectively resided in the legislative branch, to consist of a single house, the Legislative Assembly, elected by a system of indirect voting.

  • What did the constitutional monarchy do in France?

    Constitutional monarchy failed in France during 1791 and 1792 for a number of reasons.
    For example, many French revolutionaries did not believe that a constitution was enough to legitimize the rule of a king, and therefore successfully replaced the monarchy with a republic in 1792.

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