Relacionar Columnas The outbreak of the French Revolution (1789-1792)_1Versión en línea The failures of the Old Regime The rise of the Third Estate por Gehistart Artgeo 1 Economy 2 Social unrest 3 Attemps at reform 4 List of Grievances 5 Tennis Court Oath 6 Third Estate 7 Estates-General 8 Assembly of Notables 9 National Constituent Assembly 10 Political thought of the Enlightement It was an assembly of all three estates Commoners considered for Louis XVI’s reforms ineffective while the privileged were concerned for their way of life The National Assembly would become, after the Tennis Court Oath in... It encouraged people to question royal authority when it was considered unfair and inefficie Noblemen and ecclesiastic who rejected reforms in 1787. The Third Estate, which pay taxes, resented the privileged estates that scarcely paid taxes at all. They formed a National Assembly because they considered that they were the only legitimate representative of the French people Problems that were presented by people of the three estates to Estates-General A tax crisis was caused by overspending on the American Revolutionary War