The Tennis Court Oath was a very important event during the early days of the French Revolution - members of the Third Estate who were locked out of a meeting of the Estates-General held a conference in a tennis court.
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∙ 2011-07-16 14:32:02It marks the beginning of the French Revolution.
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it lead to the french revolution by setting a bill to the congress
That pledge was called the "Tennis Court Oath". This pledge, and the storming of the Bastille prison marked the beginning of the French revolution.
Like the Bastille, it was a grass roots effort and like the Tennis Court Oath, it played a major part in the start of the Revolution.
The French Revolution
Tennis was the most popular sport during the french revolution.
The Tennis Court Oath was important to the French Revolution as it signified the first time that French citizens were opposed to the King, Louis XVI's orders.
During the French Revolution, on 20 June 1789.
It marks the beginning of the French Revolution.
The official date for the start of the French Revolution is the 14th of July 1789. That was the day of the storming of the Bastille and the Tennis Court oath.
Apparently, the French invented it during the French Revolution. It was once called "Lawn Tennis" and obviously played on grass or carpet.
It marked the beginning of the French Revolution, and was when the majority of the population (known as the Third Estate) took control of the country.
nothing everyone died
The official date of the start of the French Revolution is July 14th 1789. On that day, the Bastille prison was stormed and this is considered the start of the revolution (that, and the signing of the Tennis Court Oath).
The official date for the start of the French Revolution is the 14th of July 1789. That was the day of the storming of the Bastille and the Tennis Court oath.
it is called "le serment du Jeu de Paume"