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... The Tennis Court Oath said that the power would lie in the people and their ... by the name of Emmanuel Joseph Sieyes voted to call itself the National Assembly. ...
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... threat. Between the ten days of June 17,1789 and June 27, 1789, the delegates of the assembly took the Tennis Court Oath. The oath ...
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... When the newly gathered members of the National Assembly met on the royal tennis court on the 20th June 1789, they declared a vow that was to be remembered as ...
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... point of view, all the other estates had the most say in the assembly. ... Under the tennis court oath members of the third estate vowed to write a constitution. ...
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... Fearing that the king would stop discussions, they moved to a nearby tennis court and took the Tennis Court Oath forming the National Assembly. ...
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... In June 1789 the third estate declared themselves the National Assembly of France and they gathered at a tennis court and pledged not to disband until they had ...
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... In fear that they would be stopped, the members of the National Assembly regrouped at a local indoor tennis court and swore not to break up until France had a ...
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... The third estate soon assumed the title of "The National Assembly" to assert its ... from the Estates General and briefly occupied an indoor tennis court to form a ...
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... 1614 - June 1789 - The Third Estate declares itself the National Assembly ending the Estates General The Third Estate takes the Tennis Court Oath, which says ...
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... It begin with the Tennis Court Oath ... had canceled the royal session because his son died and he found out about the formation of the National Assembly, which put ...
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... an indoor tennis court, where they came up with the Tennis Court Oath, which would break away from the Estate-General, and declare them the National Assembly. ...
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... ammo, and finally realized what they were doing French Revolution Phase 1- Tennis Court Oath Constitution Estates General/ National Assembly Inflation/ Drought ...
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... They took the "The Tennis Court Oath" on June 20, which "Decrees that all members of this Assembly shall immediately take a solemn oath not to separate, and to ...
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... They took the "The Tennis Court Oath" on June 20, which "Decrees that all members of this Assembly shall immediately take a solemn oath not to separate, and to ...
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... Even with the refusal of the King and the first two estates, the third estate declared them the National Assembly and congregated at a tennis court. ...
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... tennis courts, this third class took the Oath of the Tennis Court, pledging that ... Thirdly, the National Assembly had issued the Declaration of the Rights of Man ...
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... At one of the meetings the National Assembly was locked out so they went to a tennis court and vowed not to disband until they drew up a constitution. ...
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... Members of the third estate and their sympathizers met at a nearby tennis court where they formed the National Assembly and declared the right to write a ...
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... entrance, the representatives gathered in a nearby tennis court and called themselves the National Assembly, and signing the Tennis Court Oath, refusing to end ...
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... the National Assembly and invited the other estates to join them. When Louis locked them out of their meeting place, they made a tennis court oath that they ...
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June 17, 1789: The Third Estate assumes the title of the National Assembly. June 20, 1789: The "Tennis Court Oath" is made. ...
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... King Louis would not allow this and in May of 1789, the citizens took the Tennis Court Oath forming the National Assembly of France and vowing not to disband ...
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... he didn't do anything and this culminated in the national Assembly being formed ... Also, at the royal session (after the tennis court oath), the king introduced ...
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... he didn't do anything and this culminated in the national Assembly being formed ... Also, at the royal session (after the tennis court oath), the king introduced ...
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... he didn't do anything and this culminated in the national Assembly being formed ... Also, at the royal session (after the tennis court oath), the king introduced ...
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... this point the Third Estate with members of the Clergy and Nobility came to call themselves the National Assembly, and upon swearing the Tennis Court Oath they ...
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... Constituent Assembly, and resolved to draw up a new consitution for France. The king closed down the hall, but the members went to a nearyby tennis court and ...
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... Soon after that, the 3rd Estate (National Assembly) and many members from the first and second estates, sat down at was is known as the Tennis Court Oath, to ...
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... made on June 20th. On June 20th, the National Constituent Assembly was formed. The Tennis Court Oath was formed. This oath taken ...
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... This assembly passed laws and reforms for the people of France ... of this series of reforms was the pledge to make a new constitution, called the Tennis Court Oath ...
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