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03 FR Stages of Government - National Assembly, B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period D. Rural Revolt Saved the third estate from the king's attemps to stop the revolution., B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period G. Declaration of the Rights of Man Aug 26, 1789 - 17 of them 9 Innocent till proven guilty, B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period I. Civil Constitution of the Clergy 1790 clergy forced to take oath to constitution which only half would because pope said no. blunder because it made the church an enemy of the Revolution which gave counter revolutionaries a popular base., B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period Assigned Reading weblinks, B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period H March to Varsailles 1789 thousands of women went asking for bread at the Paris city hall and then decided to go 12 mile further to see the king instead. Later Paris National Gaurd did too. Demanded king return to Paris which he did along with wagonloads of flour from the palace stores. The king and his family were quite literally prisoners in Paris (Tuilleries)., B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period I. Civil Constitution of the Clergy 1790 Juring priests took the oath. Non-juring (refractory) priests did not. Non-jurists were thrown into prison and were later killed in the September Massacre. because it was feared they would side with a foriegn invasion., B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period K Flight to Verennes King and family escape Paris but are recocognized/captured on the way to Varennes, B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period A. Tennis Court Oath Oath that they would not disband until they formed a Constitution. No shots fired, but Revolution had begun., B. National Assembly (Constituant Assembly) 1789-1791 Moderate Period F. The Decree of Aug 4, 1789 abolished seigneurial rights (fuedalism) and fiscal privelege of nobles, clergy, towns, and provinces, National Guard sided sometimes on the royal and sometimes on the revolutionaries side. Primary task to try to keep order. and protect their own towns.