Reign Of Terror

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    Is Robespierre A Bloodthirsty Charlatan?

    another man's freedom fighter" has been widely spread for decades. Nonetheless, I don't think this quote makes a lot of sense to me, since the terrorist and the freedom fighter are two divergent terms.The term "terrorist" represents a person who uses terror as the means to achieve his/her goal; the "freedom fighter" means a person whose overarching goal is freedom, but here, it talks nothing about his/her means or tactics used to reach the goal. The terrorists, who fight for freedom and equality, are

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    Robespierre

    Maximillien Robespierre was a major part in the French Revolution after the execution of Louis XVI. He rose to prominence and led a large part of the revolution through what was happening. He was not as radical as many of the revolutionaries of the time but he wanted to keep the revolution in check so as to not lose everything that had already been accomplished and to make sure that the country of France did not go into complete anarchy. The majority of his influence was from 1793-1794 and his

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    Poems and Prose

    Chapter 1 The French Revolution  French Society during the Late Eighteenth Century  1774: Louis XVI of the Bourbon family of kings ascended the throne of France.  Under Louis XVI, France helped America in gaining their independence from Britain.  France was experiencing financial instability due to the long years of wars fought by her and the cost of maintaining an extravagant court at the palace of Versailles.  Taxes were increased for meeting the expenses of maintaining an army, the court

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    Napoleon

    lived the life of luxury off the taxes they imposed on the impoverished. After the uprising, France quickly fell into political unrest and financial disaster, with different men rising to power on nothing more than their own aspirations or “reigns of terror”, a la Robespierre. France was spinning out of control and nothing seemed to stabilize society or wield control on the population. The French were desperate for a hero, someone who would come and not only save their dying country, but also

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    Napoleon Bonaparte Dbq

    French revolution, the people were at war with their government because the peasants overthrew every form of government that was made. Peasants were getting tired of social classes and being taxed so heavily. During this time, the reign of terror had begun. The reign of terror was made of radicals (a group of peasants) who killed people who did not agree with the revolution. Napoleon Bonaparte crowns himself emperor which ends the French revolution. Napoleon was a hero to the citizens of France because

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    The Gods Will Have Blood

    Blood took place during the terrifying time of terror in which many were executed for the belief that it was justice to kill those who were no longer loyal to the Republic. This time period caused such a stir of emotions within society because it targeted anyone and showed little mercy. A new tool during the terror time period developed and was known as the guillotine. It quickly became a bloody symbol of the French Revolution and of government terror to intimidate society. On page 75, Gamelin quotes

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    The French Revolution and Napoleon

    lived the life of luxury off the taxes they imposed on the impoverished. After the uprising, France quickly fell into political unrest and financial disaster, with different men rising to power on nothing more than their own aspirations or “reigns of terror”, a la Robespierre. France was spinning out of control and nothing seemed to stabilize society or wield control on the population. The French were desperate for a hero, someone who would come and not only save their dying country, but also

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    In Defense of Maximilien de Robespierre

    In Defense of Maximilien de Robespierre Throughout the years since the French Revolution and, more specifically, the Reign of Terror, the name Maximilien Robespierre has become associated with those of tyrants and oppressive rulers. His image has been crafted with the likeness of a ruthless, bloody dictator, leader of the Jacobins, who sent thousands of French citizens to the guillotine. Such a man was vilified by his contemporaries and is still treated as such by much of prosperity, and his political

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    Factors of the French Revolution

    societal status. During the enlightenment period, people began to turn away from everything they thought they "understood" about life. In late 18th century France everything people knew, they were told by the church and monarchy. People lived in terror, for challenging these so called "truths" would most certainly result in severe punishment or even death. It was almost unheard of to challenge the teachings of the catholic church The French people understood the Rights of Man and would die fighting

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    Apush Dbq

    while he should have been treating everyone equally. 2. Robespierre was a shrewd lawyer and politician that took charge of the Public Committee of Safety. Robespierre led the Reign of Terror and was the creator of the new policy that “liberty cannot be secured unless criminals lose their heads.” Through this

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