The French Revolution's internal factions reflect conflicting economic interests inside the middle class, not a unified people moving with one interest.
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Cordeliers
The French Revolution's internal factions reflect conflicting economic interests inside the middle class, not a unified people moving with one interest.
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"mechanism to press for more rights in the national assembly because it's made up of most of the members of the middle class you..."
"And then you will also emerge the Cordeliers. And the Cordeliers represent a more extreme faction of the Jacobins who want universal suffrage. They..."
"...George uh Denton and he's one of the leaders of the Cordeliers which"
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