who among the following were inclined to uphold the royal power in France?
a. The Feuillants , b. The Girondists , c. The Jacobins
Answers
The Feuillants were inclined to uphold the royal power in France.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
• The Feuillants was a political group which emerged during the French revolution.
• It was split from the popular Jocobin club during the reign of terror.
• Jacobin club was founded by Maximilian Robespeire.
• The members of Jacobin were middle class merchants, lawyers, etc.
• The main reason for the split in Jocobin club was the actions of Robespeire.
• He followed some brutal policies like converting Church into barracks, offices, killing the people who oppose him etc.
• The Feuillants was a moderate club and Jacobin club was radical.
• The Feuillants wanted to preserve Louis XVI as the king of France.
• They supported the National Constituent Assembly.