what was the role of jacobins during the french revolution
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The Jacobins were members of an influential political club during the French Revolution. They were radical revolutionaries who plotted the downfall of the king and the rise of the French Republic. They are often associated with a period of violence during the French Revolution called "the Terror."
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The Jacobins played a major role during the French revolution. Their leader was Maximilian Robespierre. They were known as sans- culottes as they stopped wearing knee breeches to set them apart from the fashionable sections of the society ,especially nobels. The major things done by Jacobins were:-
1. They executed Louis XVI and made France republic.
2. They gave voting rights to all men whether propertied or not.
3. They planned a violent revolution in 1793.
4. They abolished slave trade.
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