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After the National Assembly was locked out of the Estates-General meeting, members of the assembly met on a tennis court in Versailles and swore the Tennis Court Oath. What vow did they make with this oath?

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User Ppichier
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they would not leave the tennis court until they successfully come up with a constitution for France.
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User Martyn Davies
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The members of the Assembly vowed to continue to work until France had a constitution, is the right answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The members of the Estates-General met on a Tennis Court, in Versailles, France to take an oath. The Tennis Court Oath has a great significance in the history of France due to the fact that in this oath they vowed, "not to depart and to reassemble whenever the same conditions emerge until a Constitution is drafted.

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