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  • Jacobins - Wikipedia
    The political rhetoric and populist ideas espoused by the Jacobins would lead to the development of the modern leftist movements throughout the 19th and 20th century, with Jacobinism being the political foundation of almost all leftist schools of thought including anarchism, communism and socialism [77][78][79] The Paris Commune was seen as
  • Jacobin Club | History, Members, Facts | Britannica
    The Jacobins originated as the Club Breton at Versailles, where the deputies from Brittany to the Estates-General (later the National Assembly) of 1789 met with deputies from other parts of France to concert their action
  • Who were the Jacobins, the ruthless radicals of the French Revolution . . .
    Known as the Jacobins, they had built their power when they had mobilised popular support and when they had used firm belief in their ideas to justify their manipulation of political institutions Their leaders had promised justice but had relied on terror to crush resistance
  • The Jacobin Movement: Revolutionaries and Radicals
    The Jacobins were often credited for impacting the fight for political and human rights They played a crucial role in the establishment of the First French Republic and promoted a government and rule based on the will of the people
  • Jacobin - New World Encyclopedia
    The group did not acquire its famous nickname, the Jacobins, until it rented an abandoned Dominican monastery, in the rue Saint-Honoré in Paris, whose monks had been known as Jacobins and whose building also shared the name
  • Jacobinism - Encyclopedia. com
    The Jacobins, founded in 1789 by the Breton deputies to the National Assembly, were the most famous and powerful of the political clubs or societies of the French Revolution
  • Activities of the Jacobins - World History Commons
    The Englishman Arthur Young, who was in France during the early stages of the Revolution, recorded his observations In this letter from mid–January 1790, he describes a Jacobin club meeting, which he depicts as being highly procedural in nature as it elects new leaders “Activities of the Jacobins,” Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
  • The Jacobin Club - World History Edu
    Despite their claims of representing “the people,” Jacobins were often viewed as a bourgeois elite, disconnected from the working class The Jacobins are credited with shaping revolutionary ideals of republicanism, secularism, and social equality
  • Jacobins: A Detailed Summary - History Crunch
    The Jacobins were the most influential and radical political group of the French Revolution and became closely associated with the Revolution’s most violent phase
  • Jacobins | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    The Jacobins were the members of a French political organization who played influential roles in the early years of the French Revolution (1789–1799) Led by such figures as Maximilien Robespierre and Jean-Paul Marat, the Jacobins helped to oust King Louis XVI and end the reign of the French monarchy





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