Executions began the French Revolution at the Bastille. They were not state sanctioned, but they were much more then murder or simple mob violence. The actual Reign of Terror goes from 27 June 1793 until 27 July 1793 when thousands met their death.
People were executed all throughout the Revolution; the most famous period was the Reign of Terror during which the Committee of Public Safety under the leadership of Robespierre was in control of the country. This was from September 1793 to July 1794.
The Terror itself ended with the execution of Robespierre, but there was a subsequent wave of counter-violence as the persecuted enemies of the Committee got their revenge. This was the so-called White Terror of 1794.
During the French Revolution, between 18,000 and 40,000 people were excuted.
That period is called "The Reign of Terror", or "The Terror".
A) Execution of Thousands of People Suspected of Treason The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to the execution of thousands of people suspected of treason. The French Revolutionary Government (1793-1794) tried to protect the Revolution against domestic enemies. It arrested thousands of suspected enemies of the Revolution for treason, and either imprisoned or executed the suspects. The French Revolutionary Government executed both the king and queen of France. for plato users the answer is (A)
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.
Jean-Paul Marat was a leader of the French revolution. He was the editor of "L'ami du peuple" ("Friend of the people"). The newspaper that named people who were to be executed during the Terror.
The Guillotine was used during the french revolution.The device is noted for long being the main method of execution in France and, more particularly, for its use during the French Revolution, when it "became a part of popular culture, celebrated as the people's avenger by supporters of the Revolution and vilified as the pre-eminent symbol of the Reign of Terror by opponents
The French Revolution occurred because the people saw how effective the American Revolution was and they realized it was possible to change their government.
The two people executed were King Luois the thirteenth and Marie Antionette
They faced the guillotine.They were guillotined, when their heads were chopped off.
According to reports 40,000 people were executed or murdered.
A) Execution of Thousands of People Suspected of Treason The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to the execution of thousands of people suspected of treason. The French Revolutionary Government (1793-1794) tried to protect the Revolution against domestic enemies. It arrested thousands of suspected enemies of the Revolution for treason, and either imprisoned or executed the suspects. The French Revolutionary Government executed both the king and queen of France. for plato users the answer is (A)
A) Execution of Thousands of People Suspected of Treason The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to the execution of thousands of people suspected of treason. The French Revolutionary Government (1793-1794) tried to protect the Revolution against domestic enemies. It arrested thousands of suspected enemies of the Revolution for treason, and either imprisoned or executed the suspects. The French Revolutionary Government executed both the king and queen of France. for plato users the answer is (A)
Maximilien Robespierre was a major figure in the French Revolution in 1789. He was among others in this revolt who put to death many people who did not deserve to die. Eventually there was discord among the rebels he was executed in 1794. 80 of his closest allies also were executed.
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.
French Revolution was very violent, many people were killed in the riots and later many were executed in the name of the Republic, beside many Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
Before the reign of terror the people who were still openly royalist were mistreated badly, but during the reign of terror they were bluntly executed.
The Reign of Terror during the French Revolution led to the execution of thousands of people suspected of treason. The French Revolutionary Government (1793-1794) tried to protect the Revolution against domestic enemies. It arrested thousands of suspected enemies of the Revolution for treason, and either imprisoned or executed the suspects. The French Revolutionary Government executed both the king and queen of France.
It's just a little before the end of the French revolution, the important part, a LOT of people were guillotined (executed), not just nobles anymore, even people who were just considered not seeing the revolution go exactly like the others planned, some were even leaders of it
Jean-Paul Marat was a leader of the French revolution. He was the editor of "L'ami du peuple" ("Friend of the people"). The newspaper that named people who were to be executed during the Terror.