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which factors gave way to the rise of political clubs in france in the late 18th century

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Political clubs were an important feature of the French Revolution from late 1789. These clubs began as another type of social event, not unlike the salonscircles and literary associations of the 1780s, with like-minded people gathering to discuss political matters. The first political clubs were formed early in the revolution and were relatively informal – however as the revolution progressed they became more organised and formalised. Most clubs developed their own customs, procedures and membership requirements; they acquired a regular meeting place and members attended there regularly, sometimes every night. Some clubs behaved in a similar fashion to modern-day political parties. Their members reviewed the day’s developments, debated issues, set agendas, decided policy and formulated strategy for the future. Many deputies in the various national legislatures were also members of political clubs; their actions in government were often influenced by what transpired in the clubs. The most famous of all political clubs, the Jacobins, would shape the course of the revolution between 1792 and 1794.
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