The Jacobins were a prominent political group during the French Revolution, known for their radicalism and strong advocacy for democratic ideals. They played a key role in the Reign of Terror, implementing policies aimed at purging France of perceived enemies of the revolution. Their most famous leader, Maximilien Robespierre, became synonymous with their extreme measures, which included mass executions. The Jacobins' influence waned after Robespierre's fall in 1794, marking a shift toward more moderate governance in France.
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Michael L. Kennedy has written: 'The Jacobins clubs in the French Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Jacobins, Societies
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