The revolutionary courts, particularly during the French Revolution, were often criticized for lacking fairness and due process. They were established to swiftly deal with perceived enemies of the revolution, leading to summary trials and harsh penalties, including execution. While they aimed to uphold revolutionary ideals, their methods often resulted in widespread injustices and a climate of fear, undermining the very principles of justice and equality they sought to promote. Thus, many historians argue that these courts were more about political expediency than true justice.
About 1750.
please answer this question............ why was ben frank important in the revolutinary war?????!!!!! is that so hard
George Washington was most important he became our 1st president after being leader of the revolutinary war George Washington was most important he became our 1st president after being leader of the revolutinary war
1775 - 1781
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the battle of Yorktown
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In smuggling courts there was no juries just a judge.
Great Britain.
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From 1775-1783
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