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What were jacobin club? Who were their leader?

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Answered by Sanvia
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Jacobin club was the most influential club during the French revolution. MacMillan de Robespierre was the leader of that club..

EStud26: it was reconstituted as the Society of Friends of the Constitution after the revolutionary National Assembly moved (Oct., 1789) to Paris. The club derived its popular name from the monastery of the Jacobins (Parisian name of Dominicans), where the members met. Their chief purpose was to concert their activity and to secure support for the group from elements outside the Assembly. Maximilien Robespierre was their leader
Answered by DodieZollner
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The Jacobin Club was a revolutionary political club, and Maximilien Robespierre became one of their leaders.

Explanation:

  • Jacobin Club was a political club whose members were known to be radical revolutionaries who plotted to overthrew the monarchy and started the French Republic.
  • The club became associated with a period of violence called the terror.
  • Maximilien Robespierre became one of the influential members.
  • Robespierre with Jacobin rises to form a new revolutionary government of France.

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