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who were the jecobins? write about it in three points??​

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Answered by sdupadhyay1256
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Explanation:

The leader of the Jacobin club was Maximilian Robespierre.

 

The Jacobins or the society of the Friends of the Constitution was the most famous and influential club prior to the French Revolution.

 

The Jacobin gots its name from the former convent of St Jacob in Paris.

 

It became an important rallying point for people who wished to discuss government policies and plan their own forms of action.

 

The member of Jacobin club belonged mainly to the less wealthy society which included small shopkeepers, printers, artisans like shoe-makers, watch-makers, servants, daily- wage workers, party cooks

Answered by GURUSAI12345
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JACOBINS

THE LEADER OF JACOBINS WAS

MAXMILLAN ROBERSPIERRE

IT WAS A POLITICAL CLUB WHICH WAS MADE TO DISCUSS THE POLICIES OF THE CONSTITUTION

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