<Tr> <Th> Original title </Th> <Td> (in French) Constitution française du 3 septembre 1791 </Td> </Tr> <P> The short - lived French Constitution of 1791 was the first written constitution in France, created after the collapse of the absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime . One of the basic precepts of the revolution was adopting constitutionality and establishing popular sovereignty . </P> <P> The National Assembly began the process of drafting a constitution . The Declaration of the Rights of Man, adopted on 27 August 1789 eventually became the preamble of the constitution adopted on 3 September 1791 . The Declaration offered sweeping generalizations about rights, liberty, and sovereignty . </P> <P> A twelve - member Constitutional Committee was convened on 14 July 1789 (coincidentally the day of the Storming of the Bastille). Its task was to do much of the drafting of the articles of the constitution . It included originally two members from the First Estate (Champion de Cicé, Archbishop of Bordeaux and Talleyrand, Bishop of Autun); two from the Second (the comte de Clermont - Tonnerre and the marquis de Lally - Tollendal); and four from the Third (Jean Joseph Mounier, Abbé Sieyès, Nicholas Bergasse, and Isaac René Guy le Chapelier). </P>

When was the draft of the national assembly constitution completed