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The Jacobins in France advocated for the execution of the French King Louis XIV.
These Jacobins also wanted big changes in the government of France.
On the other hand, the French Conservatives did not support major changes, they wanted fewer government changes.
The Conservatives also advocated against the execution of their king Louis XVI.
We are talking about the conflictive times of the French Revolution. The Jacobins were the members that supported revolutionary movements and actions to overthrow the French monarch and end the injustices in France. On the other hand, the conservatives had benefited from the relationship with the French crown and supported the king.