The most relevant event with historical implications that contributed to the storming of the Bastille is the Tennis Court Oath because they were arrested for their demands. The Tennis Court Oath, taken on June 20, 1789, by the members of the Third Estate, was a significant moment of unity and defiance against the monarchy. It expressed their determination to draft a new constitution for France. The agitation from such political movements, coupled with the fear of repression and the king's military reinforcements in Paris, led to the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789. The other options do not directly relate to the events leading up to the storming of the Bastille in the same way.
Which event/s had historical implications that contributed to the storming of the Bastille?(1 point)
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the Tennis Court Oath because they were arrested for their demands
the Tennis Court Oath because they were arrested for their demands
the Reign of Terror, as the Revolutionary government convinced the people through fear to attack the Bastille
the Reign of Terror, as the Revolutionary government convinced the people through fear to attack the Bastille
the rise of Napoleon because he wished to attack the Bastille
the rise of Napoleon because he wished to attack the Bastille
Louis XVI tried to run away and hide in the Bastille
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