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The Tennis Court Oath was when the national assembly would not disband the tenis court until they had a new constitution. This happened and was called the Constitution of 1791. It was the first written constitution of France. There was still a king but the national assembly made the laws. Only men over 25 could vote but its main significance was that it was the first written constitution of France.

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The same reason as any constitution to provide a statement and structure for government.

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The same as any Constitution to provide a foundation for government.

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