What was the significance of 'The Tennis Court Oath in the French Revolution
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It solidified the people's resolve for constitutional reforms. It forced King Louis XVI and his family to flee Versailles. It encouraged several nobles to join the National Assembly.
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The Tennis Court Oath was significant because it showed the growing unrest against Louis XVI and laid the foundation for later events, including: the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen and the storming of the Bastille
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