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They wanted representation, political power, and proportional representation. Also, people of the third estate were the only ones being taxed. There were a lot of problems going on so they held a meeting as the National Assembly in June of 1789. It was called the Tennis Court Oath because they vowed not to move until changes were made...
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It was called the Tennis Court Oath because they vowed not to move until changes were made. In reaction to the National Assembly’s stand, King Louis XVI called fourteen thousand troops because he was afraid a rebellion would occur. A rebellion did occur when they stormed the Bastille fortress and in one night abolished the feudal structure of France...
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