please describe why the establishment of the national assembly lead to the french revolution
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The National Assembly was the first revolutionary government of the French Revolution and existed from June 17th to July 9th in 1789. The National Assembly was created amidst the turmoil of the Estates-General that Louis XVI called in 1789 to deal with the looming economic crisis in France. Unfortunately, the three estates could not decide how to vote during the Estates-General and the meeting failed.
Angered with the inaction of the Estates-General and upset with their position in French society, many of the third estate representatives left the meeting and gather in a nearby tennis court to take the Tennis Court Oath. It was here that the third estate established the National Assembly, the new revolutionary government, and pledged "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established."
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Angered with the inaction of the Estates-General and upset with their position in French society, many of the third estate representatives left the meeting and gather in a nearby tennis court to take the Tennis Court Oath. It was here that the third estate established the National Assembly, the new revolutionary government, and pledged "not to separate, and to reassemble wherever circumstances require, until the constitution of the kingdom is established."
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