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On June 2, 1793, the people of Paris held a new uprising. The Jacobins came to power in France.
On this day, 232 years ago, June 2, 1793 (April 24, 1793 in the lunar calendar), the people of Paris held a new uprising, and the French Jacobins came to power. On June 2, 1793, the people of Paris held a new uprising, forcing the National Convention to expel the ringleaders of Guillon who surrendered and compromised, and achieving Jacobins rule. Since then, the French bourgeois revolution entered a higher stage. The stage of the Jacobins revolutionary democratic dictatorship. At the end of the 18th century, a vigorous bourgeois revolution broke out in France. On August 10, 1792, the People's Uprising in Paris was won and the monarchy fell. On September 21, the National Convention was held in Paris. On the 22nd, the founding of the French Republic was declared. Among the 765 members of the National Convention, the Revolutionary Democrats (Jacobins) headed by Robespierre only account for 100 seats, the Girondins, which represent the interests of the bourgeoisie in large industry and commerce, account for 165 seats, and the Swamp Party (yellow-shaped centrist), which represents the interests of the bourgeoisie, account for 500 seats. With the support of the Swamp Party, the Girondins gained leadership of the Parliament and organized a Girondins cabinet. Because the National Convention, under the control of the Girondins, compromised and made concessions to the King's Party and tried its best to exclude and crack down on persecuting the revolutionaries, it failed one after another in the struggle against foreign interference, causing a crisis in the revolution and arousing dissatisfaction among the people. On June 2, the Girondins in Lyon colluded with the Kings to kill more than 800 Jacobins. When the news reached Paris, people were furious. The people of Paris angrily held a new uprising. More than 100,000 people, armed with more than 100 cannons, surrounded the National Convention, expelled the counter-revolutionaries in the National Convention, and pushed the French Revolution in the 17th century to a new stage.


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