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Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety dealt with opponents during the French Revolution through a campaign of repression and violence, most notably via the Revolutionary Tribunal. They utilized the Law of Suspects to arrest and execute perceived enemies of the revolution, including former allies, moderates, and royalists. This period, known as the Reign of Terror, saw thousands executed by guillotine, as the Committee sought to consolidate power and eliminate threats to the revolutionary ideals. Ultimately, their extreme measures led to widespread fear and eventual backlash against Robespierre himself.

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