The people thought it was wrong to rebel against their rightful ruler, the King of England.
The "Great Fear" is a term for the rumors that preceded the French Revolution and the abolition of feudalism in France.
The Reign of Terror.
Hunger, anger, frustration, fear,
Both were part of the French Revolution.
Terror is based on the French word terreur which means, great fear, or to frighten. . This word was first used by the Jacobins during the French Revolution.
The Great Fear of 1789 was a pivotal moment during the early stages of the French Revolution, characterized by widespread panic among the peasantry in rural France. Triggered by rumors of aristocratic conspiracies to suppress the revolution and retaliate against peasants, it led to violent uprisings and the destruction of feudal documents. This unrest ultimately fueled the revolutionary fervor, contributing to the abolition of feudal privileges and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. The Great Fear highlighted the deep social tensions in France and marked a turning point in the revolution, as the common people began to assert their rights and challenge the existing social order.
A fear of Russia that ran high in the US even after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. This resulted in a nationwide crusade against those whose support Communism.
Great fear depends on the person, animal, or any living things with emotion and has fear on something. We have many fears and everyone can categorize his/its fear and could considered one as great fear. There will be no definite answer for this it depends on individual.inspired the National Assembly to abolish feudal rights.in case your talking about the great fear in France in 1789 !the great fear is when the french people got sick of the monarchyand dicided to over throw the king
they fear the comunism
they fear the comunism
They both occured during the French Revolution
It was not fear, the German people wanted to be strong and respected and the Nazi regimen looked to be the way towards that.