| | French Constitution of 1795 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Constitution of 1795, Constitution of 22 August 1795, Constitution of the Year III, or Constitution of 5 Fructidor was a national constitution of France ratified by the National Convention on August 22, 1795 (5 Fructidor of the Year III under the French Revolutionary Calendar) during the French Revolution. |
 | | The Constitution of 1795 established a liberal republic with a franchise based on the payment of taxes, similar to that of the French Constitution of 1791; a bicameral legislature to slow down the legislative process; and a five-man Directory. |
 | | It was succeeded by the Constitution of the Year VIII, which established the Consulate. |
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