When the Third Estate met at the tennis court on June 20, 1789, they agreed to form a National Assembly and vowed not to disband until they had drafted a new constitution for France. This event, known as the Tennis Court Oath, symbolized their commitment to represent the common people and challenge the authority of the monarchy, asserting that they would work to establish a more equitable government. Their actions marked a pivotal moment in the early stages of the French Revolution.
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