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Who were Jacobins? What was their contribution to the French Revolution?

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Who were Jacobins? What was their contribution to the French Revolution?

(a) The Jacobins were the most influential politicaL club which emerged prior to the French Revolution. it became a rallying point for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action. They played a vital role in the downfall of the French monarchy

(b) Due to their efforts, the Parisians were angered 1' r by inflation and food shortages They stormed the Kings palace on 10th August 1792. The King’s guards were massacred and the royal family imprisoned.

(c) On let September 1792, ‘the convention abolished the monarchy and declared France a Republic.



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( The Jacobins were the most influential politicaL club which emerged prior to the French Revolution. it became a rallying point for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action. They played a vital role in the downfall of the French monarchy

(b) Due to their efforts, the Parisians were angered 1' r by inflation and food shortages They stormed the Kings palace on 10th August 1792. The King’s guards were massacred and the royal family imprisoned.

(c) On let September 1792, ‘the convention abolished the monarchy and declared France a Republic.

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