Yes of course :3
The greatest percentage of people executed during the reign of terror, in the French revolution, were the nobility.
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.
41,594 people were arrested and killed during the French Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794. The executions finally ended when the architect of the terror, Maximillian Robespierre, was overthrown and executed.
me ha lol jk
no one really knows but about 16,000 to 40,000 people had been executed from the reign of terror
The reign of terror
the guillotine because it was used so often during the reign of terror and most of all the Great terror, which occurred during the reign of terror
Marie Antoinette.
reign of terror
The greatest percentage of people executed during the reign of terror, in the French revolution, were the nobility.
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 began at the start of the French Revolution. The revolutionary government rounded up and tried and executed King Louis XVI and his family. In addition, many other aristocrats and resistors were also arrested, persecuted and executed during the reign of terror.
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.
She was executed during the Reign of Terror by guillotine.
their was about 95 percent of the third estate executed which is dumb because the war was for them
41,594 people were arrested and killed during the French Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794. The executions finally ended when the architect of the terror, Maximillian Robespierre, was overthrown and executed.