why was the jacobin 's club formed in France during the french revolution? Describe it 's main features?
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The Jacobins supported the rights of property, but represented a much more middle-class position than the government which succeeded them in Thermidor. Their economic policy established the General maximum, in order to control prices and create stability both for the workers and poor and the revolution.
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Jacobin Club meetings soon became a place for radical and rousing oratory that pushed for republicanism, widespread education, universal suffrage, separation of church and state, and other reforms.
Main features of the Jacobin's club are -
- It belong to the less prosperous section of the society.
- A large group used to wear long stripped trousers.
- The members wore a red cap which a symbol of liberty.
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