Q2. What is the significance of the “Tennis Court Oath" in the French Revolution ?
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Representatives viewed themselves as spokesperson
20th June, 1789, the assembled in the hall
They declared themselves a national assembly
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Tennis Court Oath
On June 20th, 1789, the members of the French Estates-General for the Third
Estate, who had begun to call themselves the National Assembly, assembled in the
hall of an indoor tennis court in the grounds of Versailles. They took the Tennis
Court Oath, vowing "not to separate, until they have drafted a constitution for France
that would limit the powers of the monarch. They were led by Mirabeau and Abbé
Sieyes's.
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