- The King ordered to lock the hall where the next meeting of the third Estates was scheduled to be held.
- Consequently, in June 1789, the third Estate decided to meet in a nearby indoor tennis court.
- Third Estate members took oath not to disperse until constitutional reform had been achieved and declared themselves a National Assembly, thus the meeting took the so-called Tennis court oath.
- While the National Assembly was busy at Versailles drafting a constitution, the rest of France seethed with turmoil.
- Within a week, most of the clerical deputies and liberal nobles had joined them.
- On June 27, 1789, Louis XI reluctantly absorbed all three orders into the new assembly.
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Indian Councils Act, 1892
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Though the majority of official members were retained, the non-official members of the Indian Legislative Council were henceforth...
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Indian Independence Act, 1947
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20 feb, 1947 Atlee declared British rule end by 30 June,1948; (3 june 1947 Mountbatten Plan accepted) Declared India...
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Charter Act, 1813
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It ended the monopoly of the EIC in India except the company’s monopoly in “trade with China” and “trade...
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Sakas Invasion Of India
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The Sakas or the Scythians attacked the Bactria and Parthia and captured them from the Greek rulers There were...
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UNION AND ITS TERRITORY
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UNION OF STATES Article 1 describes India, that is, Bharat as a ‘Union of States’ rather than a ‘Federation...
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Vedic Period
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Vedic Period The cities of Harappan culture had declined by 1500 BCE Consequently, around this period, Indo-Aryans who...
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Satavahanas
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Satvahanas also known as the Andhras established their independent rule after the decline of the Mauryas in the Deccan...
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Negative Impact Of Colonialism
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It exploited the people of the colonies. Then the economic condition of the people of the colonies became precarious...