One of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin Regime was
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The abolition of slavery in the French colonies was one of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin regime. Throughout the French Revolution, the Jacobin leader Robespierre opposed slavery in France and its territories.
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✿One of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin Regime was_________?
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➻One of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin Regime was
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⇢The jacobian club was formed by Maximillian Robespierre.
- Slave trade was already existing in France from 17th century.
- French merchants also sailed to the African coast to buy slaves from their local chieftains.
- Its members were from less prosperous sections of society. A large number of members of the Jacobian club decided to wear long striped trousers to look and also wore red caps to symbolize liberty.
- When Jacobian came to power, Monarchy was abolished and National Assembly was formed.
- They passed a law in 1794 to free all the slaves in the French colonies.
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