Robespierre's government, during the Reign of Terror from 1793 to 1794, was characterized by its radical Jacobin policies aimed at establishing a "Republic of Virtue." Key features included the suspension of individual rights, the use of revolutionary tribunals to execute perceived enemies of the state, and the promotion of a state-sponsored deistic religion known as the Cult of the Supreme Being. Robespierre's administration emphasized virtue and morality, often leading to extreme measures against dissent, culminating in his own downfall and execution in 1794.
To signify his role as a warrior who brought peace to his people
It did not discriminate by age, sex or social status.While intended to seek out the enemies of the French Revolution, it was often used against political opponents and to settle old grudges.The Reign of Terror was between September of 1793 and July of 1794. This period of violence marked the beginning of the French Revolution. During this time internal and external enemies of the Republic were executed, usually by guillotine. A small portion were of the wealthy class, but a majority were the lower classes accused of hoarding and evading the draft.
In 1793 a war broke out between Revolutionary France and Britain/allies. George Washington announce US neutrality with his cabinet's approval in 1793.
Washington served two terms as president from 1789-1793 and 1793-1796.
In the summer
In the summer
In The Summer
The adjective phrase in the sentence is "accused by Robespierre." This phrase describes the noun "people," specifying which people were accused.
The adverb phrase is: In the summer of 1793, which modifies the verbs 'were tried' and 'executed'.For context:Robespierre had been declared an outlaw and therefore no trial was required. He was arrested, confined, and the next day guillotined.
In July 1793, Robespierre took his place on the Committee of Public Safety, which had been established in April.
From September 5th 1793 until the 28th of July 1794. Maximilien Robespierre was one of the leaders of the reign of terror.
In July 1793, Robespierre took his place on the Committee of Public Safety, which had been established in April.
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Terror
Derby Summer House was created in 1793.
He was the de facto leader of France between 1793 and 1794. He was born in 1758 and he was executed in 1794.