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a member of the French moderate republican party in power 1791–93 during the French Revolution, so called because the party leaders were the deputies from the department of the Gironde.

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Girondins

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The Girondins were a group of french federalist politicians from the Legislative Assembly and the French National Convention which was composed of people from Gironda. They were primarily from the french bourgeoisie of the ports.

They wanted to go to war with every european country was agaisnt the revolutionary laws or those who weren't neutral with migrants.

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