The Gironde (French: La Gironde), whose members called Girondists (French: Girondins), were a political group in France in 1791–95 within the Legislative Assembly and the National Convention during the French Revolution. Girondists were part of the Jacobin movement, though not every Girondist was a member of the Jacobin Club.The Girondists campaigned for the end of the monarchy but then resisted the spiraling momentum of the Revolution.
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