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Girondists
The Girondins (; ), also called Girondists, were a political group during the French Revolution. From 1791 to 1793, the Girondins were active in the Legislative Assembly and the National Convention. Together with the Montagnards, they initially were part of the Jacobin movement. They campaigned for the end of the monarchy, but then resisted the spiraling momentum of the Revolution, which caused a conflict with the more radical Montagnards. They dominated the movement until their fall in the insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793, which resulted in the domination of the Montagnards and the purge
The Mountain
political group during the French Revolution
Society of the Friends of the Blacks
18th-century French abolitionist society
Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade
British abolitionist group
Clapham Sect
group of Church of England social reformers
Anti-Slavery Society
everyday name of two different British organizations
Sons of Africa
group of African abolitionists in Britain
Sociedad Abolicionista Española