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It was determined that since he showed a lack of respect toward the trial and justice by his accusers in the Committee of Public Safety that it was proper and legal for the tribunal to condemn and execute him at once. It can be said that he was executed for protesting. In truth, he was deemed to lenient to be acceptable during the Reign of Terror. Georges Danton may in fact have been corrupt, but that charge was never made.

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Who was George Danton?

George Danton was a lawyer before the French Revolution then he became a leader of the French Revolution.


What happens to Danton?

Georges Danton like Robespierre "Reaped what he had sown", and met his fate at the hands of the National Razor.


Which group killed Robespierre?

Robespierre was a leader of "les montagnards", a hard-line group in the French assembly. "les montagnards" (the mountaineers) were named such because they occupied the upper seats in the assembly room.


What were Danton and Robespierre's roles?

Georges Danton and Maximilien Robespierre were key figures during the French Revolution. Danton was a leading advocate for the revolution's more pragmatic and populist elements, emphasizing the need for strong leadership and direct action. In contrast, Robespierre became the face of the more radical Jacobin faction, advocating for virtue and the use of terror as a means to achieve revolutionary goals. Ultimately, their differing approaches to governance and justice led to conflict, culminating in Danton's execution under Robespierre's influence.


Why did robespieere execute danton?

Robespierre executed Danton primarily because he viewed Danton and his followers as threats to the revolutionary ideals and the increasingly radical direction of the Revolution. Danton's calls for moderation and reconciliation were seen as a challenge to Robespierre's vision of a more puritanical and uncompromising revolutionary government. The execution also aimed to eliminate dissent within the revolutionary leadership and consolidate Robespierre's power during the Reign of Terror. Ultimately, it reflected the intense factional struggles and paranoia that characterized this period of the French Revolution.