Why did the estates-general of 1789 end in failure? the first and second estates disrupted the assembly because they could not agree. the king had no real interest in instituting reform, angering the other estates. the third estate had too much power over the assembly and refused to compromise. the members of the estates-general could not agree on how votes should be counted.
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