who were jacobins what are there contribution in French Revolution
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The members of Jacobin club belonged to less prosperous society. Their leader was MaximilIan Robespierre.
They wore long striped trousers similar to those worn by dock workers.This was different from the rich society who were knee breeches. These Jacobins were known as Sans-culottes. Women were not allowed.
They planned an insurrection of a large number of Parisians who were angered by short supplies and expensive foods.
They stormed the palace of Tuileries.
They massacred the king's guards.
They held king under their captive for several hours.
They wore long striped trousers similar to those worn by dock workers.This was different from the rich society who were knee breeches. These Jacobins were known as Sans-culottes. Women were not allowed.
They planned an insurrection of a large number of Parisians who were angered by short supplies and expensive foods.
They stormed the palace of Tuileries.
They massacred the king's guards.
They held king under their captive for several hours.
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