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The rule of Napoleon.
No, it was a tool used to control the public by a small group of men.
Following the Reign of Terror, new and improved armies were set up to better protect the people, and more schools were set up to provide education for more people. Also, government was controlled by the Directory, established by the middle and upper classes of society. They created laws that benefited them the most and gave little opportunities for the poor. Later, Napolean Bonaparte took over and declared himself Emperor of France.
Main reasons: * CGS and CPS against Robespierre * Robespierre lost support of Sans-Culottes by executing main leaders, disbanding armless revolutionaries. * Prior supporters turned against Terror - Danton * Growing extremism, even though war improved
They wanted to overthrow the french monarchy (which they did) and institute a new government. Unfortunately the French Revolution was a violent bloodbath and the period that Robespierre ruled is commonly referred to as "the reign of terror"
The danger of foreign invasion required strong defensive measures.The five promises made in the declaration of right of man were abandoned and the country fell into an excess of killing and terror.Christianity was abolished and replaced by the religion of reason.The months were given new names and the dating began with the first year of revolution as year I
No, it was a tool used to control the public by a small group of men.
It was not necessary for the Reign of Terror to happen. Mass execution of political enemies was not needed.The Reign of Terror did not have to happen. The mass execution of political enemies was unnecessary.
Following the Reign of Terror, new and improved armies were set up to better protect the people, and more schools were set up to provide education for more people. Also, government was controlled by the Directory, established by the middle and upper classes of society. They created laws that benefited them the most and gave little opportunities for the poor. Later, Napolean Bonaparte took over and declared himself Emperor of France.
Religion had nothing to do with the French Revolution. It was all about creating a new government and that goal turned into a dictatorship thanks to Robespierre.
Main reasons: * CGS and CPS against Robespierre * Robespierre lost support of Sans-Culottes by executing main leaders, disbanding armless revolutionaries. * Prior supporters turned against Terror - Danton * Growing extremism, even though war improved
During the Reign of Terror the new government issued laws ordering closure of women’s clubs and banning their political activities. Many prominent women were arrested and a number of them were executed. Newspapers and meeting of women were also disrupted.
It was not affected directly by the Reign of Terror but by the Revolution as a whole. France broke from the church, starting over as Year One. They had a whole new calendar, with new months and days. Notre Dame became a 'temple of reason'.
They wanted to overthrow the french monarchy (which they did) and institute a new government. Unfortunately the French Revolution was a violent bloodbath and the period that Robespierre ruled is commonly referred to as "the reign of terror"
The danger of foreign invasion required strong defensive measures.The five promises made in the declaration of right of man were abandoned and the country fell into an excess of killing and terror.Christianity was abolished and replaced by the religion of reason.The months were given new names and the dating began with the first year of revolution as year I
It is a broad topic, which is at risk of over-simplification here. Types of terror -- cyber-space and physical (suicidal and non-suicidal) Themes of terror -- religious or secular; ideological or non-ideological. Means of terror -- virtual (internet) or physical (chemical, nuclear, biological, conventional) you can google each one on the web ===================================
The revolution lead to the Napoleonic era by destabilizing the French government. After the reign of terror, a new form of government was established called the Directory. However the Directory was lead by five directors and was corrupt. This made it easy for Napoleon to stage his coup d'état against the government in 1799 CE.
Hitler's Reign of Terror is an independently released 1934 Pre-Code social problem film that attacked Adolf Hitler.[1] Despite the fact that the New York state censor board refused the film a license, it played for two weeks in New York City in theaters filled to capacity. In Chicago the film was only released after the title was changed to Hitler Reigns to placate the German government.[2] Mordaunt Hall gave the film a negative review in The New York Times when it was released.[3] Film Daily scoffed at the film for its prediction that Hitler's Germany was a future threat to world peace.