He was arrested and charged with Dictatorship and tyranny by political foes within the revolutionary government. Not given a trial, he was sentenced to death. He unsuccessfully attempted suicide before his execution and was guillotined on July 28, 1794
In July 1794, fearing for their own safety, some members of the National Convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution. The Reign of Terror, the radical phase of the French Revolution, ended on July 28, 1794, when Robespierre went to the guillotine.
French public opinion shifted dramatically after Robespierre's death. People of all classes had grown weary of the Terror. They were also tired of the skyrocketing prices for bread, salt, and other necessities of life. In 1795, moderate leaders in the National Convention drafted a new plan of government, the third since 1789. It placed power firmly in the hands of the upper middle class and called for a two-house legislature and an executive body of five men, known as the Directory. These five were moderates, not revolutionary idealists. Some of them were corrupt and made themselves rich at the country's expense. Even so, they gave their troubled country a period of order. They also found the right general to command France's armies - Napoleon Bonaparte.
When Robespierre was executed, it signaled the end of the Reign of Terror, the moderates seized control and prosecuted the Jacobins to death.
On 27 July 1794, the Thermidorian Reaction led to the arrest and execution of Robespierre and Louis de Saint-Just. The new government was predominantly made up of Girondists who had survived the Terror, and after taking power, they took revenge as well by persecuting even those Jacobins who had helped to overthrow Robespierre, banning the Jacobin Club, and executing many of its former members in what was known as the White Terror.
In the wake of excesses of the Terror, the Convention approved the new "Constitution of the Year III" on 22 August 1795.
They had a three man ruling committee with a diplomatic leader, a financial leader and a consulate for military. The consulate was a man named Napoleon Bonaparte... The rest is history.
He was executed in 1794.
He was sent to the guillotine.
Robespierre was guillotined.
Maximilien Robespierre was a politician as well as a lawyer. He was born in Arras, Artois, France in 1758. He fought to abolish slavery, and for the right for all men to vote, as well as other causes. Robespierre was a central figure during the French Revolution.
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Japan attacked Hong Kong on 8 December, 1941. The battle ended on Christmas day.
Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant making it a Union win and it ended the war in Virginia.
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The execution of Robespierre.
A group of conspirators ended the Reign of Terror, and Robespierre went to the guillotine.
The execution of Maximilien Robespierre and his cronies.
It ended with the death of Robespierre by guillotine.
It was the death of Maximilien Robespierre.
The arrest and execution of Robespierre ended the Reign of Terror in the French Revolution and started the Thermidorians.
The King and the Queen, plus as many as 40,000 others including Robespierre.
July 27th 1794. He did not get a trial and was executed the day after, July 28th.
Main reasons: * CGS and CPS against Robespierre * Robespierre lost support of Sans-Culottes by executing main leaders, disbanding armless revolutionaries. * Prior supporters turned against Terror - Danton * Growing extremism, even though war improved
The Reign of Terror is the period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilen Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed. · In July 1794, fearing for their own safety, some members of the National Convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution. The Reign of Terror, the radical phase of the French Revolution, ended on July 28, 1794, when Robespierre went to the guillotine.
The Reign of Terror is the period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilen Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed. · In July 1794, fearing for their own safety, some members of the National Convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution. The Reign of Terror, the radical phase of the French Revolution, ended on July 28, 1794, when Robespierre went to the guillotine.
The Reign of Terror is the period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilen Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed. · In July 1794, fearing for their own safety, some members of the National Convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution. The Reign of Terror, the radical phase of the French Revolution, ended on July 28, 1794, when Robespierre went to the guillotine.