On June 20, 1789, disgruntled members of the Third Estate gathered in a nearby indoor tennis court and swore not to disband until they had produced a new constitution for France. This act of defiance was significant for several reasons:
* It demonstrated the determination of the Third Estate to achieve political reform.
* It showed that the deputies were willing to work together to achieve their goals.
* It created a sense of unity and purpose among the deputies.
The Tennis Court Oath was a turning point in the French Revolution. It marked the beginning of the end of the absolute monarchy in France and paved the way for the creation of a republican government.