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What is this jacobin club ?

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Answered by MauryanEmpire
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Jacobins was the most successful club among them. It was named after the convent of St Jacob in Paris. Maximilian Robespierre emerged as the leader of Jacobins.

Jacobins comprised of women, small peasants, labours, artisans, such as shoemaker, pastry cooks, watch makers, etc. They started wearing long striped trousers so that they could look different from those who wore knee breaches (persons belonging to fashionable society). They also wore a red cap also which was the symbol of liberty. They began to be called ‘sans-culottes’ which means ‘those without knee breaches’. However, women were not allowed to do so.
In summer of 1792, Jacobins attacked the Palace of Tuileries and captured the king for several hours. In this attack most of the guards of king were killed.

Answered by DaisyGurm1
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Jacobin was the club of famous and successful persons. There leader was Maximilian Robespierre.
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