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Who were Jacobins?
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Answered by batradivjyot25
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➡The Jacobins were members of a French republican organization called the Jacobin Club.

➡The term 'republican' has a different meaning here than being a member of the modern American Republican Party; when we say 'republican' we mean that they favored a republican form of government, as opposed to a monarchy.

➡The Jacobins were left-wing revolutionaries who aimed to end the reign of King Louis XVI and establish a French republic in which political authority came from the people.

➡The Jacobins were the most famous and radical political faction involved in the French Revolution.

➡The group's name came from the location where they began meeting, the Rue Saint-Jacques (or Jacob) in Paris. 

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jacobins
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Here is about Jacobins
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Jacobins
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1) Jacobin was a member of the political movement.

2) The Political Movement was for the political leaders and Parties

3) We can say that the Jacobins was the Political ideology.

4) Jacobins party had 5 Lakh members

5) Jacobin was founded by Robespierre

6) This was founded in 1789

7) Jacobin was the Political ideology during the French Revolution



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