The Cahiers were a list of issues and grievances which were issued by estates in France. The Chaiers were released shortly before the start of the French Revolution.
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That no tax may be laid without the consent of the nation. 2) That every citizen has, under the law, a sacred and inviolable right to personal liberty and to the possession of his goods.
In preparation for the Estates General, Louis XVI had the three estates compile cahiers that stated their grievances against the government. There was also the formation of the National Assembly, which in turn started the Tennis Court Oaths.