true or false: Jacobin club influenced German army
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"Jacobin club influenced German army" is False.
Explanation:
- The Jacobins originated because the Club Breton at Versailles, where the deputies from Brittany to the Estates-General (later the National Assembly) of 1789 met with deputies from other parts of France to concert their action.
- The group was reconstituted, probably in December 1789, after the National Assembly moved to Paris, under the name of Society of the buddies of the Constitution.
- But it had been commonly called the Jacobin Club because its sessions were held during a former convent of the Dominicans, who were known in Paris as Jacobins.
- Its purpose was to guard the gains of the Revolution against a possible aristocratic reaction.
- The club soon admitted no deputies usually prosperous bourgeois and men of letters and acquired affiliates throughout France.
Therefore,"Jacobin club influenced German army" is False.
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