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Who were jacobins?what role with they play in emergence of republic in france

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Answered by S4MAEL
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1) The Jacobin’s club was the most famous political club of the French Revolution. The members of this club mainly belonged to the less prosperous sections of the society. It became an important place whereby people discussed their political ideologies and took action for their self-interest.

 

The reforms brought by the Jacobin government under Robespierre in France were:

Elections were held. All men of 21 years and above, regardless of wealth, got the right to vote. The newly elected assembly was called the Convention.Jacobins abolished the monarchy and declared France a republic.The period from 1793 to 1794 is referred to as the Reign of Terror. Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and punishment.
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Answered by beststudent1
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The Jacobins were the members of a political group called Jacobin Club. Various political groups were formed during the French Revolution and Jacobin Club was most influential. The Jacobins were the radical revolutionaries. They plotted the downfall of King Louis XVI and the rise of the French Republic.

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