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what is the main aim of jacobin club?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Growth (1789–1791)

Jacobin Club meetings soon became a place for radical and rousing oratory that pushed for republicanism, widespread education, universal suffrage, separation of church and state, and other reforms.

Answered by amritajagan2111
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The Jacobi clubs were formed in various parts of Europe following the model of France by the middle class.

It's aim was to attain liberty freedom equality better living conditions for workers voting rights and democracy

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