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what led to the formation of Jacobin club ? what was the contribution of Jacobin club in France revolution?​

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Answered by AhsanaZiyad
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The Jacobin club was the most popular and successful political club of France. It derived its name from a former convent of St Jacob in Paris. The members of Jacobin club were mostly less prosperous sections of the society.

Explanation:

The Jacobin club was formed due to the political climate which mistreated the people of France.

This club was the most famous political club of the French revolution. the members of the club belonged from less prosperous sections of the society. It consisted small businessman, lawyers, daily wage workers , artisans and peasants.

It became an important place whereby people discussed their political ideologies and took action for their self-interest.

Answered by Habibqureshi
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1.The Jacobin club was formed due to the political climate which mistreated the people of France. This club was the most famous political club of the French revolution. ... It became an important place whereby people discussed their political ideologies and took action for their self-interest.

2.Type in your name, wait 107 seconds, brace yourself. Jacobins proved to be the most successful of the political clubs which gained popularity after the Constitution of 1791 came(provided political rights mainly to rich) . These clubs provided platforms to people to discuss goverment policies.

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