Why were the Jacobins important?
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Political influence
Ultimately, the Jacobins were to control several key political bodies, in particular the Committee of Public Safety and, through it, the National Convention, which was not only a legislature but also took upon itself executive and judicial functions.
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Because they were radicals who wanted to kill the king.
They were also the ones that started the black terror and killed many on the guillotine in the french revolution
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