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what was the most social reform of the jacobins

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Answered by agamjotsingh17
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The abolition of slavery in the French colonies was one of the most revoluntionary social reformer of the Jacobins regime .Throughout the French revolution ,the Jacobins leader Robespierre opposed slavery in France and its territories .The slaves in St. Domingue led a revolution against slavery and colonial rule .




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Answered by aashi2701
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abolition of slavery in the French colonies was

one of the most revolutionary social reforms of the Jacobin regime. Throughout

the French Revolution the Jacobin leader Robespierre opposed slavery in France

and its territories. The slaves in St. Domingue led a revolution against

slavery and colonial rule. They liberated themselves and formed an army to

oppose re - enslavement. The radical 1793 constitution

supported by Robespierre ratified by a national referendum, granted universal

suffrage to French men and explicitly condemned slavery. But this was not

implemented. In 1794, January , delegations representing both former

slaveholders and former slaves arrived in France to petition for slavery or its

abolition. The National Convention passed a decree banning slavery on February

4. Robespierre praised the French as the first to "summon all men to

equality and liberty, and their full rights as citizens".

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