The Jacobin Club, the most radical political club, was composed mainly of Parisian residents. The Reign of Terror was instituted by two Jacobin leaders, Maximilien Robespierre and Louis Antoine Saint-Just.
The Jacobins. The Reign was mostly controlled by Maximilien Robespierre and, in the begining, Georges Danton, but he was killed by Robespierre after he spoke out against him.
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The Reign of Terror is also known simply as "The Terror."
The reign of terror was incited by a conflict between rival political factions, the Girondins and the Jacobins. The Jacobins gained control of the committee of public safety, and at this point Maximilien Robespierre made his entrance quickly becoming the most influential member of the Committee as it moved to take radical measures against the Revolution's domestic and foreign enemies.
Robespierre, the Jacobins and the Committee of Public Safety.The Jacobins who had control of the Committee of Public Safety under the leadership of Maximilien Robespierre.
The Jacobins.
Factionalism between the Girondins and the Jacobins led to the reign of terror.
The Jacobins.
The Jacobins and the Committee of Public Safety.
The Jacobins.
The Jacobins. The Reign was mostly controlled by Maximilien Robespierre and, in the begining, Georges Danton, but he was killed by Robespierre after he spoke out against him.
Maximilien Robespierre, the Jacobins and the Committee of Public Safety,
they believed it would be the start of "republic of virtue"
The Reign of Terror.
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The person who inaugurated the Reign of Terror during the French revolution was Maximillian Robespierre of the Jacobins.
Maximilien Robespierre of the Jacobins.