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Who were the ‘Sans - culottes’ and what sort of clothes were worn by them?

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Answered by mevin9
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sans culottes were the members of the Jacobin club in france during the time of the revolution.

the word sans culottes means " without knee breaches "

they wore long stripped pants which resembled the pants worn by dock workers.

they also wore a red cap the red cap symbolizes liberty.

women were not allowed to wear red caps.

the leader of the Jacobins was Maximilian Robespierre.

Answered by tonesinfinity
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Answer:he name sans-culottes refers to their clothing, and through that to their lower-class status: culottes were the fashionable silk knee-breeches of the 18th-century nobility and bourgeoisie, and the working class sans-culottes wore pantaloons, or trousers, instead.

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