Essays About 1794 robespierre

 

  • Robespierre and the French Revolution
    ... anyone else. By February 5, 1794, Robespierre had more than five thousand people imprisoned awaiting trial. Robespierre, like the ...
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  • The cost of change
    ... collapses. And so it did, by the summer of 1794, Robespierre had been condemned and guillotined, and the Reign of Terror was over. So ...
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  • The Reign of Terror
    ... Terror is nothing other than justice, prompt, sever, inflexible....Is force other than to protect crime?" stated Robespierre. In July of 1794, after issuing ...
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  • The French Revolution
    ... The convention was ruled by two committees under the domination of Roberspirre from 1793 to 1794. Robespierre saw to the execution of his enemies and was ...
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  • Robespierre Maximilien His Reason Behind the Terror
    ... By March of 1794, both groups were arrested and sentenced to the guillotine. Robespierre had a strong hold on France and nominated the members of the ...
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  • Robespierre
    ... When people started realizing that Robespierre was actually a tyrant who declared war on his own colleagues, his days were numbered. In July of 1794 he fell ...
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  • Robespierre
    ... When people started realizing that Robespierre was actually a tyrant who declared war on his own colleagues, his days were numbered. In July of 1794 he fell ...
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  • French Revolution 3
    ... Girondins. Robespierre then moved against Danton, who was beheaded along with his principal colleagues in April 1794. This move ...
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  • The French Revolution
    ... safe who would be. They labeled Robespierre a terrorist and he was executed on July 28th 1794. After Robespierre's death the Jacobins ...
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  • Danton
    ... Herbert and his followers were put to the guillotine March 14th, 1794. ... from these men, taunting and threatening them, believing that Robespierre would stick by ...
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  • The Jacobins
    ... late July 1794. To some they are to be praised, to others they are hated upon and justifiably. "Albert Mathiez (1874-1932), depicts Maximilien Robespierre [the ...
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  • The Reign of Terror
    ... their own hands. On July 28th 1794, Maximilien Robespierre, the committee's own leading member, was arrested. After being badly ...
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  • invisible man
    ... On July 27 1794, rightists joined the Plain - the right wing of the National Convention - in a rising of the Convention, and Robespierre was arrested, tried ...
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  • The French Revolution 3
    ... oppose or even criticize the National Convention." This Reign of Terror lasted for ten months, which ended when Robespierre was executed in July 27, 1794. ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... When Robespierre fell from power in July of 1794, Bonaparte was regarded as a protege of his, and was arrested in Nice on charges of conspiracy and treason. ...
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  • The French Revolution1
    ... Maximilien Robespierre was arrested and sent to the Guillotine on July 28, 1794. Many people afterward put the blame solely on him for the reign of terror. ...
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  • The French Revolution 5
    ... Maximilien Robespierre was arrested and sent to the Guillotine on July 28, 1794. Many people afterward put the blame solely on him for the reign of terror. ...
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  • "The French Revolution"
    ... Robespierre made many violent threats to his enemies, and in July of 1794, He and his supporters were arrested and executed. The ...
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  • The Change From A religous to a secular society in europe
    ... a religious to a separate society. On May 7, 1794 Maximilien Robespierre founded the "new religion". While it was not so much a ...
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  • The Terror was appropriate for the french revolution to succeed
    ... was a period running from September 1793 to August 1794, executed by the 12 members of the Committee of Public Safety and overseen by Maximilien Robespierre. ...
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  • French Revolution
    The first phase occurred from 1789 until around 1794, a time period which ... Robespierre became the new figurehead of the assembly and brought about the "Reign of ...
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  • Napoleon Timeline
    ... This started the elimination all whom Robespierre considered to be enemies of the Revolution, both extremists and moderates. July 27th, 1794: Robepierre is ...
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  • Events Leading to the French Revolution
    ... The National Convention then arrested Maximilien Robespierre,and executed him, which ended the Reign of Terror. Between the years of 1789 and 1794, French life ...
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  • French History of the 19th century
    ... A man by the name of Maximilien Robespierre, an idealist with thoughts for drastic changes ... trial based on his own laws, marking the end of the Terror in 1794. ...
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  • Napoleon's Rise to Power
    ... mission, he was promoted to general of the brigade and in 1794 he was ... period because the government suspected that he was involved with Robespierre who had ...
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  • Napoleon's Power
    ... Robespierre was a chief architect of the reign of terror who thought that France could ... of terror was a time in July of 1793 to July of 1794, which resulted in ...
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  • The French Revolution 2
    ... of the Jacobins, led by Maximilien Robespierre, there was even more unnecessary blood shed. During the period between the summers of 1793 and 1794, close to 25 ...
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  • Terrorist
    ... sent increasing numbers of the people to their death (1793-1794). ... Maximilien Robespierre, the leading figure of the Revolutionary Government, believed that ...
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  • Terrorism
    ... sent increasing numbers of the people to their death (1793-1794). ... Maximilien Robespierre, the leading figure of the Revolutionary Government, believed that ...
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