Maximilien Robespierre, a leading figure in the French Revolution, initially championed the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. However, during the Reign of Terror, his policies, including the suppression of dissent and the execution of perceived enemies of the revolution, contradicted the principles of individual rights and freedoms enshrined in the Declaration. While he aimed to protect the revolution, his actions ultimately reflected a departure from its foundational ideals. Thus, Robespierre's legacy is marked by a complex relationship with the Declaration, embodying both its aspirations and its betrayals.
Citizen Robespierre was one of those (a leading figure in) urging "The Terror"; ironically, he went to the guillotine himself when the revolting peasants ran out of aristocrats.
it went as long Robespierre did.
A group of conspirators ended the Reign of Terror, and Robespierre went to the guillotine.
Robespierre was a brilliant lawyer and began as a left wing advocate for the poor and disenfranchised. As time went on, many came to question his brutal executions. However, he achieved his power by being an eloquent speaker and respected revolutionary who went too far in carrying out the Reign of Terror.
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Robespierre was an activist for the libertarians. He died through his own creation. He went too far with his revolutionary ideas. He killed thousands of people, sending them to the guillotine, just because they still believed in the monarchial system Maximilien Robespierre wanted to get rid of so desperately. He killed everybody that thought differently than him. He was the creator of the reign of terror and was eventually sent to the guillotine himself in 1794 after the French turned against him when their eyes opened and say what he had done. He didn't even have a trial, and was beheaded faced upwards.
Yes, you are a citizen by the mere virtue that your father is an American and you have lived in the country for more than 3 years.
He went too far with his revolutionary ideas. He killed thousands of people, sending them to the guillotine, just because they still believed in the monarchial system Maximilien Robespierre wanted to get rid of so desperately. He killed everybody that thought differently than him. He was the creator of the reign of terror and was eventually sent to the guillotine himself in 1794 after the French turned against him when their eyes opened and say what he had done. He didn't even have a trial, and was beheaded faced upwards.
it went against a belief in a limited government power
Ruth Warrick went by Mrs. Citizen Kane.
The Reign of Terror is the period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilen Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed. · In July 1794, fearing for their own safety, some members of the National Convention turned on Robespierre. They demanded his arrest and execution. The Reign of Terror, the radical phase of the French Revolution, ended on July 28, 1794, when Robespierre went to the guillotine.