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Kassidy Berg
5 June, 22:59
Which political faction was most radical?
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Kenna
6 June, 00:25
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The Jacobins, the dominant group in the National Convention in 1793 who replaced the Girondins. It was headed by Robespierre. Considered the most radical political faction of the French Revolution who ruled France during the Reign of Terror.
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