Robespierre.
Robespierrie started the Reign of Terror, and it came to an end when he was arrested and guillotined by his enemies.
Maximilien Robespierre and Georges Danton at the time were in control of France, which was immediately after king Louis died. but then Robespierre killed Danton and started the reign of terror
Maximillien Robespierre.
If there is a one single man who initiated cause the "reign of terror" during the French Revolution Robespierre can be blamed. Ultimately he became a victim of terror when he was executed.
If there is a one single man who initiated cause the "reign of terror" during the French Revolution Robespierre can be blamed. Ultimately he became a victim of terror when he was executed.
The Reign of Terror is also known simply as "The Terror."
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen came first in 1789, then later in 1794 the Reign of Terror began.
The Reign of Terror started two months into the French Revolution. A less well known name is, "la Grande Terreur" or "Great Terror".
The person who inaugurated the Reign of Terror during the French revolution was Maximillian Robespierre of the Jacobins.
The Reign of Terror.
The Reign of Terror took place because they had no way of controlling the people so they decided to just kill anyone who got in their way. It went on as long as it did because the people were too afraid to stand up to Robespierre (the man responsible for the start of the Reign of Terror).
The reign or terror started when the Jacobins gained control over the French government. Robespierre advocated for a Republic of Virtue and guillotined whomever he thought did not "support" the revolution. Of course, you can imagine France was plunged into a state of terror because thousands of citizens were being executed.