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describe the rise of jacobin club in France​

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Answered by RimshaN
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Answer:at the start of the revolution, the jacobin club was a fairly small club. However as the revolution progressed the club grew rapidly. At the hight of their power, the jacobin s were the most powerful club throughout France. One of the most powerful member was Maximilian Robespierre. At one point, he became very popular.

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

they were a powerful political Club during the french revolution.

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They were radical freedom fighters who plotted the king's demise and the establishment of the French Republic. They are frequently associated with "the Terror," a period of violence during the French Revolution.  The Jacobins were a relatively small club at the start of the French Revolution in 1789. The members were National Assembly deputies who shared similar views. The club, however, grew rapidly as the French Revolution progressed. At their peak, there were thousands of Jacobin clubs throughout France and approximately 500,000 men. Maximilien Robespierre was a prominent leader of the Jacobins. Robespierre used the Jacobins' influence to emerge in the new revolutionary order.

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