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3 July, 11:27

What was the vow called that the national assembly make when they met on a tennis court after being locked our of their chambers

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  1. 3 July, 13:10
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    The vow was called the Tennis Court Oath, which states that the National Assembly (which was what the Third Estate called itself during the French Revolution) not disband until a new constitution was created. Guess where it took place ...
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