WHO WERE JACOBINS IN FRANCE
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▶▶Jacobins were a political club in France, named after St.Jacob in Paris.
▶ They wore trousers and knee-breeches which would keep them away from fashion, they were also called as sans-culottes. Their leader was Maximilian Robespierre.
▶▶Jacobins were a political club in France, named after St.Jacob in Paris.
▶ They wore trousers and knee-breeches which would keep them away from fashion, they were also called as sans-culottes. Their leader was Maximilian Robespierre.
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The constitution of 1791 gave political rights only to the richer sections of the society.
Political clubs became an important rallying point for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action.
The most successful of these clubs was that of the "Jacobins".
Simply we can say that Jacobins is a successful club.
The members of the Jacobins club belongs to mainly to the less prosperous sections of the society.
They included small shopkeepers, Shoe maker, Watch makers and daily wage workers.
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The constitution of 1791 gave political rights only to the richer sections of the society.
Political clubs became an important rallying point for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action.
The most successful of these clubs was that of the "Jacobins".
Simply we can say that Jacobins is a successful club.
The members of the Jacobins club belongs to mainly to the less prosperous sections of the society.
They included small shopkeepers, Shoe maker, Watch makers and daily wage workers.
HOPE IT HELPED!!!
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