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It told the Nobles and the Catholic Church that the Ancient Regime was now a thing of the past and in the future, the rights of Man and the Citizen should dominate all of French History.

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It marks the beginning of the French Revolution.

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When was the tennis court oath painted?

Jacques did not paint the Tennis Court Oath, it was David


How did the tennis court oath get its name?

the oath was made in a tennis court


Where is the tennis court oath located?

The tennis court oath took place on an indoor tennis court in Versailles France


On June 20 members of the national assembly met at the royal tennis court and pledged an oath called?

tennis court oath


Where t he National Assembly members swore not to disband until the Constitution was written?

the tennis court oath


What was the new name of France at the Tennis court Oath?

France did not change name at the time of the Tennis court oath, in June 1789. But the oath is an historical landmark of the end of the old regime, and a when the monarchy was overthrown three years later, France also adopted the name of "République Française" (French Republic).


Why was the tennis court oath in a tennis court?

because the found themselves locked out of their usual meeting spot.


What city was the Tennis Court Oath made in?

Versailles


How many people took the Tennis Court Oath?

There were 576 of the 577 present who took the oath.


What significance did the March on Versailles have on 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.


When did the tennis court oath start?

20 June 1789


What people want during the Tennis Court Oath?

A constitution.