They faced the guillotine.
They were guillotined, when their heads were chopped off.
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
The greatest percentage of people executed during the reign of terror, in the French revolution, were the nobility.
King Louis XVI of France was executed by his people during the French Revolution. He was tried for treason and found guilty, leading to his execution by guillotine on January 21, 1793. His death marked a significant turning point in the revolution and the shift away from monarchy in France.
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.
According to reports 40,000 people were executed or murdered.
The two people executed were King Luois the thirteenth and Marie Antionette
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)
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
Before the reign of terror the people who were still openly royalist were mistreated badly, but during the reign of terror they were bluntly executed.
The greatest percentage of people executed during the reign of terror, in the French revolution, were the nobility.
King Louis XVI of France was executed by his people during the French Revolution. He was tried for treason and found guilty, leading to his execution by guillotine on January 21, 1793. His death marked a significant turning point in the revolution and the shift away from monarchy in France.
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.
Jean-Paul Marat was a leader of the French revolution. He was the editor of "L'ami du peuple" ("Friend of the people"). The newspaper that named people who were to be executed during the Terror.
The execution machine invented during the French Revolution is the guillotine.
According to reports 40,000 people were executed or murdered.
The Guillotine was used during the french revolution.The device is noted for long being the main method of execution in France and, more particularly, for its use during the French Revolution, when it "became a part of popular culture, celebrated as the people's avenger by supporters of the Revolution and vilified as the pre-eminent symbol of the Reign of Terror by opponents