The National Assembly in France was short-lived primarily due to internal divisions and external pressures, including the rise of radical factions and the growing influence of the monarchy. Established in 1789 during the French Revolution, it faced challenges in achieving its goals of reform and stability. The Assembly's inability to effectively address the socio-political unrest and the subsequent rise of the National Convention in 1792 ultimately led to its dissolution. Additionally, the political climate was rapidly changing, with the emergence of more radical revolutionary groups that sought different outcomes.
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