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what were jacobin clubs ? how did their activities and campaigns help to spread the idea campaigns help to spread the idea of nationalism abroad ? explain plz dont copy

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Answered by ElegantMermaid
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Jacobin clubs were the political clubs that were set up by educated middle class in all over Europe to replace autocratic regimes in Europe with democratic governments. They were inspired by the events in France.

The activities and campaigns of these clubs paved the way for the French armies which moved into Holland, Belgium and Switzerland and much of Italy in 1790.

With the outbreak of revolutionary wars, the French armies carried the ideas of nationalism in foreign countries.

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Answered by Anonymous
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jacobin club was a political club that came into existence in the afternoon of the french revolution. the activities and campaigns of this club helped spread the idea of nationalism abroad in the following manner :

Explanation:

(i) a collective identity among the french was created by the club member.

(ii) the notion of equal right for the people was stressed upon by the club members giving rise to a centralised idea of equality among people.

(iii) their activities and campaigns prepared the way for the french armies which moved into holland, belgium, switzerland and much of italy in the 1790s.

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