During the Reign of Terror (1793-1794), France faced severe political instability, with widespread fear and paranoia as the revolutionary government executed thousands deemed enemies of the state, including King Louis XVI and many former allies. Economic turmoil also plagued the nation due to war, famine, and inflation, leading to public discontent. Additionally, the radicalization of revolutionary ideals led to internal divisions, as factions like the Girondins and Jacobins vied for power, further complicating governance and contributing to social unrest. These issues culminated in a climate of oppression and violence that ultimately contributed to the downfall of the revolutionary leaders themselves.
the Reign of Terror
Germany had the Holocaust. France had the Reign of Terror.
France wanted a secular calendar.
It is associated with France.
Robespierre
The Reign of Terror.
executive government in France during reign of terror
The Reign of Terror.
The Reign of Terror.
the Reign of Terror
Maximilian Robespierre
Maimilien Robespierre.
executive government in France during reign of terror
Germany had the Holocaust. France had the Reign of Terror.
The reign of terror was a period between 1794 and 1795 and lasted 10 months. France did not have a monarch anymore, for the French revolutionists had killed their royal family in 1793.
France wanted a secular calendar.
executive government in France during reign of terror