Nationalism
The Girondins were a political faction during the French Revolution, primarily consisting of moderate republicans who were active in the Legislative Assembly and the National Convention from 1791 to 1793. They championed constitutional government and were opposed to the radicalism of the Jacobins, advocating for a more decentralized form of governance that reflected their ideals of civic nationalism.
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