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which group of people did not join the jacobin club​

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Answered by ItzMøøNBøY
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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

The group of people who did not join the jacobin club are ​clergy and the nobility class people.

Explanation:

The Jacobin is a member of the Jacobin Club, which was the most significant political group during the French Revolution (1789-1799). The club gets its name from a meeting in the Dominican Republic.

  • As the French treasury was empty, the king was forced to increases taxes to maintain the regular expense of the country. The French society was divided into three estates.
  • These three estates which were divided were the nobility, the clergy and all the middle-class people and the rest came under the third estate.
  • The taxes were levied only on the third estate. The clergy and the nobility class people did not belong to the Jacobin club.

Therefore, The group of people who did not join the jacobin club are ​clergy and the nobility class people.

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