Why was the Tennis Court Oath a significant event of the French Revolution?
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.
It sought to strengthen and empower French women.
It urged the royal soldiers to disobey Louis XVI’s commands.
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Tennis Court Oath had a significant effect on French Revolution and it solidified the people's resolve for reforms in constitution.
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During French Revolution in 1789, the Estates General of Third Estate in France declared themselves as National Assembly by assembling and taking oath at the Tennis Court. They took an oath to frame a newly written constitution for France.
Later King Louis, on June 27, 1789, ordered several nobles and clergymen to join National Assembly. With this, the Estates General became nullified and National Constituent Assembly came into existence. The Tennis Court oath-taking was one of the initial steps that resulted in French Revolution.
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