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Answered by AryanTennyson
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5-The members of the Jacobin club belonged mainly to the less prosperous sections of society. They included small shopkeepers, artisans such as shoemakers, pastry cooks, watch-makers, printers, as well as servants and daily-wage workers. Their leader was Maximilian Robespierre.
The Jacobin Club was the strongest of the many clubs that were formed.
6-The situation and condition with women before and after are as follows

Befire-The community of women were referred as inferior than man and their fundamental rights were abolished such as voting

After -Nowadays women are to totally given the freedom of right to speech to express their fundamental rights for their customs.

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Answered by Divyaalia
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Role of Jacobine in French Revolution: )

1) The Jacobins managed to include in itself the less prosperous sections of society like the small shopkeepers, shoemakers etc. (who were earlier denied of any status)

2) The Jacboins created a new society of their own and set themselves apart from the Fashionable sections of the society, especially the nobles. Thereby, bringing a new identity itself.

3) They wore Knee-breeches and in addition a red cap symbolizing Liberty.

4) They helped in bringing out changes in the Election practices. After imprisoning the Royal Family, all men of 21 years of age or above, regardless of wealth, got the Right to Vote.

5) They established a new elected assembly called the Convention.

6) The Jacobins on 21st September 1792, abolished Monarchy and declared France as Republic.

7) Their leader, Maximilian Robespierre, instilled fear and discipline in his reign. He ensured Equality was practiced in all forms of speech and address.

8) He established the Revolutionary Tribunal which tried the ex-nobles and clergy, members of other political parties etc. Thereby, leaving no trace of the Monarchy or anyone associated to it.

Therefore, this was the important role playoed the Jacobins in the French Revolution....


Role of women in French Revolution: )

The women thought that their participation in French revolution would pressurize the government to pass the laws that would improve their lives.

Their demands were to enjoy the same rights as that of men, the right to vote in the political elections & hold the political elections & hold the political offices.

They started many women clubs, reforms & their own newspapers. The Society of Revolutionary & Republication women was one of the famous women clubs...

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