The Tennis Court Oath (French: Serment du Jeu de Paume) was an iconic event during the French Revolution in 1789. It marked the start of the National Assembly, which was a revolutionary governmental body that worked to draft a constitution for the people of France. On June 20th, 1789, a group of revolutionaries gathered in the indoor tennis court of the Tuileries Palace in Paris and swore to remain united until a new constitution was implemented. This symbolic gesture demonstrated the revolutionaries' commitment to the cause and is still celebrated as a pivotal moment in French history. Today, the Tennis Court Oath is remembered for its significant contribution to the French Revolution and its lasting impact on the nation.
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