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He was one of the few that did not become consumed with their fame and power over others, he started out as wanting to help the rest of the country and the power did not eat him up; he started wanting to help and ended still trying to help as opposed to being obsessed with the limelight. People such as Robespierre (french revolution leader) started as leaders of a revolutionary club or organization, but realized their power over others and became obsessed with gaining more power instead of continuing their hope for the good of everyone.
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Answer: The third Estate formed the National Assembly because otherwise the first and second estates (nobles and the clergy) would charge the tax burden on them.
Explanation:
In the late 1700´s France was going through a financial crisis due to the excesive spending and lack of economic planning of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Louis XVI called the Estates-General. There were three estates. The first estate were the nobles, the second estate was the clergy of the catholic church and the third estate were the commoners or common people. The nobles and the clergy had common interests and wanted to charge the tax burden to the commoners, or third estate. The third estate decided to form the National Assembly with the objective of avoiding this and also to create and provide equal rights and to limit the kings power.