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Who were the jacobins write answers class 9

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jacobin a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789. The Jacobins were the most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Terror of 1793–4.

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Jacobin could be a member of a democratic club established in Paris.

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The term 'republican' includes a different meaning here than being a member of the fashionable American Republican Party; once we say 'republican' we mean that they favored a republican variety of government, as against a monarchy. The Jacobins were left-wing revolutionaries who aimed to finish the reign of King Louis and establish a European nation during which political authority came from the people. The Jacobins were the foremost famous and radical political faction involved within the revolution. The group's name came from the situation where they began meeting, the Rue Saint-Jacques (or Jacob) in Paris. When the French Revolution first broke out, deputies (or elected officials) from the group began meeting at this site so as to plot a revolution. The Jacobins emerged because the most radical of the numerous political factions in France. They supported the beheading of King Louis, whereas other groups favored exiling or imprisoning him.

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