who were the members of the jacobin club? state two of their major contribution.
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Jacobin club was a political platform, which came into existence in the aftermath of the French Revolution. Its members were mostly small shopkeepers, artisans like shoemakers, watch-makers, printers, servants and daily-wagers. Maximilien Robespierre was their main leader.
The two major contribution of Jacobins club are:
1. They were the convention a newly formed group all the man have right to vote of 21 years.
2. They abolished the monarchy and declared republic.
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The Jacobin club was a ruthless political group formed during the French Revolution. The leader of this group was Maximilien Robespierre.
Explanation:
- The Jacobin club was a French republican organization for the Jacobins. The Jacobins were a left-wing group who intended to end the reign of King Louis XVI and establish a republic.
- The Jacobins were famous for involving in the French Revolution. The members of this club were from the third estate, that is Bourgeois class that included artisans, shopkeepers, doctors, etc.
The two contributions of Jacobins club are:
1. They declared a republic after removing aristocracy.
2. They raised supplies for the army and policed local markets.
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