The "Tennis Court Oath"



The Third Estate was locked out of the meeting place at Versailles, so they moved into the palace's indoor tennis court. Many clergymen and a few nobles also moved to the tennis court. They demanded a constitution for France and for delegate to have a vote. To accomplish this, they all swore not to leave until their demands were met. This oath was called the Tennis Court Oath.

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