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who were the jacobins ? write about it in three points .​

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Answered by rasneet25
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Jacobins were the most radical & ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French revolution. They were the members of a democratic club established in 1789. Jacobins were led by Maximilien Robespierre. Angered by the short supplies and high prices of food grains jacobin stormed the palace of the Tuileries.

The king's gods were killed and the king was held hostage for several hours. The assembly later, voted the imprisoned the royal family. Elections were held in which every man of 21 years and above got the right to vote. The convention was known as newly elected assembly, which abolished monarchy and declared France republic.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The French Revolution was one of the those crazy events in history that, if it weren't so tragic and horrific, would almost be funny. The masses whipped themselves up into a frenzy, a true hysteria that enabled them to justify the beheading of thousands. In the end, some who had endorsed the execution of thousands were themselves executed. The most notable example of this change-of-events involved the Jacobin leader, Maximilien Robespierre, but we'll discuss him in a moment.

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.............❤️❤️❤️❤️

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