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Q: Who were the counter revolutionaries in the french revolution?
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What did Napoleon have to do with the French Revolution?

He defended the Directory against Royalist counter revolutionaries.


What Encouraged The Latin American Revolutionaries?

The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.


What was the French response to the American Revolution?

They helped the American revolutionaries then had a revolution of heir own.


When did the revolutionaries gain power in the French revolution?

From 1789 until 1799 when the coup of the French Consulate happened.


Which three of the following were motivating ideas for Latin American revolutionary leaders?

The revolutionaries in Latin America were encouraged by the French Revolution and the American Revolution.


What is the name of the courts that sentenced people accused of being anti-revolutionaries in the French Revolution War?

Revolutionary Tribunals


Describe the legacy of the French Revolution for the people of the world during th 19th and 20th century?

At its core, the French Revolution was a political movement devoted to liberty. But what that liberty actually was and what was required to realize it remained open questions during the Revolution, as they have ever since. Some historians have suggested that what the revolutionaries' liberty meant in practice was violence and a loss of personal security that pointed to the totalitarian regimes of the 20th century. This negative view had its roots in the ideas of many counter-revolutionaries, who criticized the Revolution from its beginning. These ideas gained new popularity during the period of reaction that set in after Napoleon's final defeat in 1815, when the monarchy and its counter-revolutionary allies were restored to power.


Who was robespiere?

Robespiere is the leader of a radical revolutionaries, the Jacobins. Robespierre used terror to rule France. It is called the Reign of Terror(1793-1794). They arrested and executed many people who were suspected of being against the revolution.


Which ideological view favors a return to an old establishment by whatever means necessary?

That would be a Reactionary view. This term was first coined in the French Revolution, to denote the counter-revolutionaries who wanted to restore the real or imagined conditions of the monarchical Ancien Régime.


Why did Napoleon get involved in the French Revolution?

He defended the Directory against a Royalist counter revolution with a whiff of grapeshot.


What event was an immediate cause of reign of terror during the french revolution?

Fear of a Royalist counter revolution.


What were the French Revolution's threats from other countries?

The Royalists caused a concern as potential counter revolutionaries and they had many supporters throughout Europe, not the least of which were European Monarchs who feared further popular revolutions.