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who were jacobins??from where they got the name??

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Answered by Nikki57
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Hi friend!

Jacobins are the political clubs whuch were later became an important rallying point who were wishing to make their own plans, their own systems. They got their name from former convent of St. Jacob in Paris. The members of this Jacobins club were belonging to a less Prosperous, respected society. This Club consists of small servants, shopkeepers, pastry cooks, etc etc. The leader of the group was Maximilian Robespierre. The Jacobins were known as sans-culottes and that means who were those without knee breeches. And they also wore red cap to show sign of liberty.


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Answered by Superstar100
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The Jacobins were members of the Jacobin Club, an influential political club during the French Revolution and were radical revolutionaries who plotted the downfall of the king and the rise of the French Republic.

The club became known by the nickname the "Jacobin Club" after the Jacobin monastery where the club met in Paris. The official name of the political club was the Society of Friends of the Constitution.
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