Members of the National convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution.
The factions within the revolutionary government did not agree, so it was inevitable that one would gain the upper hand and denounce the other groups. So several of those who approved beheadings were themselves beheaded on the guillotine.
The death of thousands of people, not only Royalists, but ordinary peasants who were considered as collaborates; death of Danton, anfd finally the death of Robespierre. They achieve nothing, but the French army developed into a very successful one.
I think you mean the French Revolution
First, it was the end of the old monarchy in Europe.
Second, it marked the beginnings of modern totalitarian government and large-scale executions of "enemies of the People" by impersonal government,agencies.
Third, in the economic field, it saw the law of the maximum and other measures set; price and wage ceilings, forbade hoarding and withholding from the market, requisitioned food and supplies for the army, and instituted rationing. Land purchase by the peasants was made easier.
Nationalism, Napoleon's rule, and a mass exodus of many of France's aristocrats. Of course, Maximilian Robespierre also reaped what he had sewn. He even shot himself to avoid the consequences, however, he failed to inflict a fatal blow and went to the guillotine disfigured. Nationalism was the biggest single change that the lower class French citizens wrought with the reign of terror. France didn't exactly have a strong national identity until the French Revolution. What's ironic about the reign of terror is that it was sewn in opposition to the upper class, and yet most of the executions were of the peasantry. (This was Academic Decathlon's subject last year, so I know a little of this)
Robespierre lost his popularity and gained power, consequently to that he was executed on the guillotine like many of his victims.
The Regicide of Louis XVI and the end of the Reign of Terror with the guillotining of Robespierre.
it led to thousands of executions by the guillotine.
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
The thermidorean reaction was the dismantling of the machinery of the reign of terror. The Reign of Terror occurred in France from 1793 to 1794.
Robespierrie started the Reign of Terror, and it came to an end when he was arrested and guillotined by his enemies.
The Reign of Terror is also known simply as "The Terror."
The film, Reign Of Terror, was directed by Anthony Mann. It was released in October 1949.
There was a few things that happen after the reign of terror. Some of the things that happen were death and victory.
There was a few things that happen after the reign of terror. Some of the things that happen were death and victory.
Some others gladly look forward to a reign of terror.
The Reign of Terror.
Germany had the Holocaust. France had the Reign of Terror.
The Reign of Terror was called The reign of Terror because hundreds of thousands of people were killed. Royalists, people who supported the Royalists and anyone who was thought to be a threat was violently beheaded.
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
Hitler's Reign of Terror was created in 1934.
The thermidorean reaction was the dismantling of the machinery of the reign of terror. The Reign of Terror occurred in France from 1793 to 1794.
Robespierre was responsible for the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. He was eventually guillotined.
Robespierrie started the Reign of Terror, and it came to an end when he was arrested and guillotined by his enemies.
Reign of Terror - demo - was created in 1984-10.