Maximilien de Robespierre could be seen as the leader of the French Revolution. He is especially infamous for instituting the Reign of Terror, during which about 40,000 people were killed within 15 months.
it was not robespierre. it was Marquis de Lafayette with the help of Thomas Paine who both were involved in the French and American revolutions
there was not one leader of the french revolt but the enlightenment thinkers definitely played a big part in raising awareness of people rights that later progressed to the revolution
there were several, many were trying for ultimate power ,Maximilien Robespierre, Jacques Pierre Brissott, and of course Napoleon Bonaparte.
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 inspired the French Revolution, which eventually led to Napoleon's rise to power.
intolerable act, Boston tea party,french and Indian war
Yes
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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)
self-government and individual freedom.
self-government and individual freedom.
Maximilien Robespierre led the reign of terror during the French revolution.
the French Revolution.
The French Revolution (1789) led to the regicide of King Louis XVI and the declaration of a the First French Republic.
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.
During Russia's November revolution, Vladimir Lenin led a revolt against Provisional Government. November marked the end of the revolution with a victory for Bolshevik, but it also led to the beginning of the Russian Civil War.
it led to the fall of the french monarch
It inspired the French Revolution, which eventually led to Napoleon's rise to power.
Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de La Fayette.