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- Polish_Jacobins abstract "Polish Jacobins (or Huguenots) was the name given to a group of late 18th century radical Polish politicians by their opponents. Polish Jacobins formed during the Great Sejm as an offshoot of the "Kołłątaj's Forge" (Kuźnia Kołłątajska) of Hugo Kołłątaj (hence their alternate name - Huguenots (Hugoniści) and later the Patriotic Party (Stronnictwo Patriotyczne). Polish Jacobins played a significant part in the preparation of the Warsaw Uprising and Wilno Uprising during the Kościuszko Uprising. Under the name of Association of Citizens Offering Help and Assistance to National Magistrate for Good of the Homeland (Zgromadzenie Obywateli Ofiarujących Pomoc i Posługę Magistraturom Narodowym w Celu Dobra Ojczyzny) they formed a political club (based on French Jacobin Club) which became part of the provisional government of Poland (Temporary Provisional Council, Radza Zastępcza Tymczasowa). For their support for lynching of supporters of the Targowica Confederation they have been abolished by Tadeusz Kościuszko, but as the Uprising neared its defeat they were reactivated under the name of Association for Supporting the Revolution and the Cracow Act (Zgromadzenie dla Utrzymania Rewolucji i Aktu Krakowskiego). After the third partition of Poland, many Jacobins emigrated and joined the Polish Legions in Italy. Many of those who remained in Poland took part in various conspirational organisations (Association of Polish Republicans, Towarzystwo Republikanów Polskich). Eventually some prominent Jacobins (like Józef Zajączek) became part of the government of the Duchy of Warsaw and later Congress Poland). During the November Uprising they were reactivated as Patriotic Society (Towarzystwo Patriotyczne), founded by Joachim Lelewel. Polish Jacobins slowly became absorbed into other groups of the Great Emigration, although traces of their ideas were visible not only in the January Uprising but also in the Józef Piłsudski's Polish Socialist Party (Polska Partia Socjalistyczna).Their political views had much in common with French Jacobins. They supported the French Revolution and wanted to transplant most of its ideals to Poland, to abolish monarchy and serfdom, equalize the privileges of the various social classes, nationalize property (as a temporary measure for funding the war) and limit the privileges of the Catholic Church (although unlike radical French Jacobins, their stance was not anti-Christian).Main activists: Hugo Kołłątaj gen. Jakub Jasiński Józef Pawlikowski Jan Alojzy Orchowski Józef Zajączek Tomasz Maruszewski Józef Kalasanty Szaniawski Jan Czyński Tadeusz Krępowiecki Maurycy Mochnacki Kazimierz Konopka".
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Christian.
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Poland_(1569–1795).
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Jacobin.
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Jacobin_(politics).
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Jakub_Jasiński.
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Joachim_Lelewel.
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Pawlikowski.
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Lynching.
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Monarchy.
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Nationalization.
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Legions_(Napoleonic_period).
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- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Targowica_Confederation.
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Temporary_Provisional_Council.
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Tomasz_Maruszewski.
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw_Uprising_(1794).
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLink Wilno_Uprising_(1794).
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jacobin Club".
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jacobin".
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish Jacobin".
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish Jacobins".
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLinkText "a radical supporter".
- Polish_Jacobins wikiPageWikiLinkText "radical democrat".
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- Polish_Jacobins subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Poland.
- Polish_Jacobins subject Category:History_of_Poland_(1569–1795).
- Polish_Jacobins hypernym Name.
- Polish_Jacobins comment "Polish Jacobins (or Huguenots) was the name given to a group of late 18th century radical Polish politicians by their opponents. Polish Jacobins formed during the Great Sejm as an offshoot of the "Kołłątaj's Forge" (Kuźnia Kołłątajska) of Hugo Kołłątaj (hence their alternate name - Huguenots (Hugoniści) and later the Patriotic Party (Stronnictwo Patriotyczne). Polish Jacobins played a significant part in the preparation of the Warsaw Uprising and Wilno Uprising during the Kościuszko Uprising.".
- Polish_Jacobins label "Polish Jacobins".
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- Polish_Jacobins wasDerivedFrom Polish_Jacobins?oldid=622507953.
- Polish_Jacobins isPrimaryTopicOf Polish_Jacobins.