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The English who supported the French Revolution during its early stages (or even throughout), were early known as Jacobins. These included the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and others prior to their disillusionment at the outbreak of the Terror. Others, such as William Hazlitt and Tom Paine remained idealistic about the Revolution.
Do not confuse Jacobinism with Jacobitism (note the "t").
Some text here is taken from a 1911 encyclopedia
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