What was the role of jacobins in french revolution?
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The Jacobins were the members of a political group called Jacobin Club. Various political groups were formed during the French Revolution and Jacobin Club was most influential.
The Jacobins were the radical revolutionaries. They plotted the downfall of King Louis XVI and the rise of the French Republic. They controlled France for a brief time and passed various reforms to promote equality and personal liberty. They killed and executed the people on mere suspicion of treason and created the Reign of Terror.
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Jacobins played crucial rule in the French revolution.they were the most successful club of the time..they demanded rights and wanted elections to take place...they represented themselves by wearing a different type of costumes'without knee breeches'
Robert Maximilian was their leader.because of them,the idea of elections took place
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