Why Was The 1791 Constitution Important

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The 1791 Constitution helped reform the French government, but did not satisfy all the conditions that the people wanted, especially those represented in the Third Estate. Many of those people, who were the majority of France's population, were revolutionaries. They wanted sovereignty to lie with the people and equality for all citizens. The constitution was not very revolutionary, definitely not as much as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. This document listed all the goals that the National Constituent Assembly had for the new government, but the actual Constitution of 1791 only met very few of these goals. One of them was to take power from the king and give it to the people, but this goal was not entirely met. Since only