What were Jacobin clubs? How did then- activities and campaigns help to spread the idea of nationalism abroad? Explain.
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The Society of the Friends of the Constitution, renamed the Society of the Jacobins, Friends of Freedom and Equality after 1792 and commonly known as the Jacobin Club or simply the Jacobins, was the most influential political club during the French Revolution of 1789.
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Jacobin clubs were political clubs for people who wish to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action.
the Jacobins got its name from the former convent of Saint Jacob in Paris.
the Jacobins were came to be known as Sans-culottes literally meaning those without me breeches.
in the summer of 1792 the Jacobins plant in insurrection of a large number of Parisians who were angered by the short supply and high prices of food.
the movement by the Jacobin club resulted in the execution of the monarch King Louis XVI.