To build a "republic of virtue" by wiping out every trace of France's past.
Maximilien Robespierre was a polarizing figure during the French Revolution. Many supporters viewed him as a champion of the revolution and a staunch defender of the rights of the people, particularly through his advocacy for equality and justice. Conversely, his critics labeled him a tyrant, especially due to his role in the Reign of Terror, where thousands were executed under his leadership. Ultimately, opinions about Robespierre varied widely, reflecting the intense political divisions of the era.
Religion had nothing to do with the French Revolution. It was all about creating a new government and that goal turned into a dictatorship thanks to Robespierre.
Maximilien Robespierre lived from 1758 to 1794.
Maximilien-Marie-Isidore de Robespierre.
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Robespierre and his supporters set out to build a "republic of virtue" bye wiping out every trace of france's past
world peace
to punish supporters of federalism
He felt if he did this, it would advantage him politically.
He felt if he did this, it would advantage him politically.
There are many goals of female rights supporters. Some have been voting, equality to men, and abortion.
Maximillien Robespierre was a jacobin who advocated the use of the Guillotine to threaten the non-supporters of the Revolution. Also, Georges Couthon is regarded as a leader of the radicals.
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Maximilien Robespierre was a polarizing figure during the French Revolution. Many supporters viewed him as a champion of the revolution and a staunch defender of the rights of the people, particularly through his advocacy for equality and justice. Conversely, his critics labeled him a tyrant, especially due to his role in the Reign of Terror, where thousands were executed under his leadership. Ultimately, opinions about Robespierre varied widely, reflecting the intense political divisions of the era.
Religion had nothing to do with the French Revolution. It was all about creating a new government and that goal turned into a dictatorship thanks to Robespierre.
Robespierre and his supporters aimed to establish a "Republic of Virtue," where civic virtue and moral integrity would guide society, ultimately leading to a just and egalitarian state. They sought to eliminate corruption and tyranny, believing that the Revolution's ideals of liberty and equality could only be realized through a strong, centralized government that enforced revolutionary principles. Their efforts included the use of the guillotine to eliminate perceived enemies of the revolution, which they justified as necessary for the preservation of the republic.
Augustin Robespierre was born in 1763.