
3.25- The National Convention
Revolutions
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The Mountain and the Gerondins
Between these two factions lay the majority of uncommitted delegates who filled the seats near the ground, earning them the name the plain. Opposed to the mountain was, of course, the gerondens, now numbering roughly 200 or so delegates,. They tended to vote together and support each other though it is an enduring historical debate just how cohesive they really were.
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