The radical stage of the French Revolution is known as the Reign of Terror, which lasted from September 1793 to July 1794. During this period, the revolutionary government, led by the Jacobins and Maximilien Robespierre, sought to eliminate perceived enemies of the revolution through widespread political purges and executions, including the use of the guillotine. The atmosphere was marked by paranoia and violence, ultimately leading to the fall of Robespierre and the end of the Reign of Terror.
The American Revolution was considered both conservative and radical. The results of the revolution were radical while the movement itself was conservative. Wealthy individuals used their personal fortunes to finance the Continental army at great risk to themselves which was radical at the time. The government that was created was conservative.
The third stage or the third phase of the French Revolution was called "The Reaction". It removed the price limit on bread and reactionary gangs beat up revolutionists in the streets.
The 2nd or Radical Phase of the French Revolution
Alvaro Obregon
The Revolution of 1905 is often referred to as the "dress rehearsal" for the 1917 Russian Revolution because it revealed deep-seated social and political discontent among the Russian populace. It exposed the weaknesses of the Tsarist regime and demonstrated the potential for mass mobilization against autocratic rule. While the 1905 uprising did not result in significant structural change, it set the stage for the more radical and successful revolution of 1917 by galvanizing revolutionary movements and providing lessons in organization and strategy.
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The American Revolution was considered both conservative and radical. The results of the revolution were radical while the movement itself was conservative. Wealthy individuals used their personal fortunes to finance the Continental army at great risk to themselves which was radical at the time. The government that was created was conservative.
The third stage or the third phase of the French Revolution was called "The Reaction". It removed the price limit on bread and reactionary gangs beat up revolutionists in the streets.
The revolutionaries stormed the palace at Tuileries and took King Louis XVI captive, after which a new Legislative Assembly declared a suspension of the monarchy.
The period called "the reign of terror". During this period, thousands of people (man, woman and children) were murdered.
The 2nd or Radical Phase of the French Revolution
They were the Radical political party.
Alvaro Obregon
The Jacobins.
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.
The revolutionaries stormed the palace at Tuileries and took King Louis XVI captive, after which a new Legislative Assembly declared a suspension of the monarchy.
Samuel Adams