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The 120 members of the Constituent Assembly met at the opening session on 23 April 1919, the birthday of the Estonian Parliament and elected the chairman, Social Democrat
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on 2 February. The first Constitution of Estonia was adopted on 15 June 1920. After the constitution had entered into effect and the
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On 8 May 1919, the Estonian provisional government resigned, and the first fully democratically elected
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estates, ending the 700 years possession of the regions that the Germans had gained after the
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were held, the Constituent Assembly disbanded itself on 20 December 1920.
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Estonian Constituent Assembly, Opening Session on 23 April 1919
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Act was passed, which confiscated and redistributed the
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Estonian Provisional Government
Estonian War of Independence
1919 Estonian Constituent Assembly election

August Rei
Government of Estonia
Prime Minister
Otto Strandman
Estonian Declaration of Independence
Constitution of Estonia
Land Reform
Baltic German
Livonian Crusade
Peace Treaty of Tartu
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"Public Elementary Schools Act at Estonian Historical Archives"

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