The 2nd or Radical Phase of the French Revolution
Radical
No, Marquis de Lafayette was not a general during the 1794 phase of the French Revolution. By that time, he had lost his influence and had fled France in 1792 due to the escalating violence and radicalization of the revolution. Lafayette had initially supported the revolution but became increasingly disillusioned with its direction and the rise of the radical Jacobins. In 1794, he was in exile, and his role in the revolution had effectively ended.
Yes, people did have rights during the french revolution.
Samuel Adams
The 2nd or Radical Phase of the French Revolution
They were the Radical political party.
The Jacobins.
Charlotte Corday
Radical
what were the social customs during the french revolution that signaled the political change
Maximilien Robespierre.
French Revolution
The French Revolution occurred.
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Yes. Robespierre did suporrt the revoltion. in fact, he was the head of the revolution.
Jean-Paul Marat, a French revolutionary and journalist, published the radical journal "Friend of the People" during the French Revolution. It was known for its incendiary and provocative content that aimed to incite popular discontent and advocate for radical political change.