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Caused of the rise of the Jacobins

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In 1793, the new French government was facing internal civil war and was being attacked by foreign countries. ... Behind the leadership of Robespierre, the Jacobins instituted a state of "Terror." Under this new rule of law, they would arrest, and often execute, anyone suspected of treason.

The Jacobin club was formed due to the political climate which mistreated the people of France. This club was the most famous political club of the French revolution. the members of the club belonged from less prosperous sections of the society.

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Although scholarly debate continues about the exact causes of the Revolution, the following reasons are commonly adduced: (1) the bourgeoisie resented its exclusion from political power and positions of honour; (2) the peasants were acutely aware of their situation and were less and less willing to support the

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