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long note on Jacobian club​

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Answered by QTPIEE
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Jacobin club belonged mainly to the less prosperous section of society. It was a political club formed to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action. Contributions: Jacobins planned an insurrection of a large number of Parsians who were angered by the short supplies and high prices of food.

Answered by mehjabeen00
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A Jacobin (French pronunciation was a member of the Jacobin Club, a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution (1789–1799). The club got its name from meeting at the Dominican rue Saint-Honoré Monastery of the Jacobins.The Jacobins were members of an influential political club during the French Revolution. They were radical revolutionaries who plotted the downfall of the king and the rise of the French Republic. They are often associated with a period of violence during the French Revolution called "the Terror."

The Jacobin club was formed due to the political climate which mistreated the people of France. This club was the most famous political club of the French revolution. ... It became an important place whereby people discussed their political ideologies and took action for their self-interest.

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