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Members of the National convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution.

The factions within the revolutionary government did not agree, so it was inevitable that one would gain the upper hand and denounce the other groups. So several of those who approved beheadings were themselves beheaded on the guillotine.

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