The National Convention was in control from 20 September 1792 until 26 October after the Monarchy was abandoned until it was succeeded by the Directory.
The brutal head of the Committee of Public Safety during the French Revolution was Maximilien Robespierre. He played a key role in the Reign of Terror, overseeing the execution of thousands, including political rivals and perceived enemies of the revolution. Robespierre's policies aimed to protect the revolution but ultimately led to his downfall, culminating in his arrest and execution in 1794. His leadership is often associated with radicalism and authoritarianism during this tumultuous period in French history.
Off with your head!
King George III
The revolution left a void of power. The king, queen, and many government officials were beheaded and this meant that the government fell and was left without a head of state. When this happens in any government it leaves a means for a man who is powerful to take control. This is what happened with Napoleon. He was a able to step into the power void.
George Washington
Napoleon Bonaparte. The King was Louis XVI; the queen was Marie Antoinette.
Louis XVI was an inept and indecisive French King who lost his office and his head during the French Revolution.
used to. during french revolution.
Head chopping is what they did literally during the revolution: they had people's head chopped off by a guillotine. It was done to people that did not support the revolution. During the revolution, you weren't allowed to have a different opinion than the revolutionary opinion, and when you did, you were in great danger.
His head was cut off by the Guillotine during the French Revolution.
it was used to cut off peoples head
The French Revolution started in 1789. At that time, Louis XVI was king of France until 1793 (when he was killed). After that, the National Assembly grabbed the power, and after that the Directory. By the time Napoleon came to power in 1799 (stating a coupe and turning France into an Empire), France was one huge chaos.
really really mad! that's why it was so bloody cause they wanted every nobleman's head!(they were miffed from mistreatment)
Yes. Robespierre did suporrt the revoltion. in fact, he was the head of the revolution.
Charles de Gaulle
The head of the French government is the "premier ministre" (prime minister). He is nominated to the position by the president (who is head of state, but not of government) and accountable to the parliament.
==Jacques Danton, Camille Desmoulins, Maximilien de Robespierre, and Louis de Saint-Just all had critical leadership roles in bringing about and carrying out the French Revolution. Danton observed, "La révolution dévore ses enfants" [The revolution eats up its children]. And all four indeed had lost their heads by the time the revolution ended.