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13. The most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin regime was?
a. The abolition of slavery in the French colonies
b. New Constitution was formed
c Women got right to vote
d. Meats and bread were rationed​

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Answered by rajveer200524
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Answer:

the abolition of slavery in the French colonies (a.)

Answered by brokendreams
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The most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin regime was The abolition of slavery in the French colonies

Explanation:

  • The abolition of slavery in the French colonies was one of the usual revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin regime.
  • During the French Revolution, the Jacobin general Robespierre defended slave-owning in France and its mandates.
  • The drudges in St. Domingue commenced a revolution upon slaveholding and colonial dominion.
  • They extracted themselves and developed an army to question re - thralldom.
  • The radical 1793 constitution sponsored by Robespierre endorsed by a national referendum, conferred universal testimonial to French men and explicitly denounced slavery.
  • Robespierre advocated the French as the original to "convoke all men to equity and freedom and their full powers as citizens".

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