what did the red cap symbolise that was worn by the jacobines ?
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The "red cap" worn by "Sans culottes" in "France" symbolized liberty. It is also known as the "Liberty cap" or the "Phyrgian cap" and was adopted during the "French revolution" by the "Sans culottes" or the common people in the 18th century.
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Answer:The bonnet rouge, the red Phrygian cap borrowed, like so many of the symbols of revolution ... rouge in public to symbolize their love of liberty and, by dint of an ... an attempt was made to make it compulsory wear for Jacobins
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