Terror
after french revolution robespierre power in france.
The Committee of Public Safety.
No, it was the moderates who felt that he had gone to far with the Reign of Terror.
The Directorate (5 members). This became the Consulate (with Napoleon as First Consul), and then the Empire.
Ah, what a fascinating moment in history! It was the National Convention, the very same group that Robespierre once led, that ultimately decided to remove him from power. Sometimes in life, things change and people must move on to new chapters, just like the seasons changing in a beautiful painting.
The Reign of Terror.
The Reign of Terror.
Robespierre's rule was called the Reign of Terror because it was characterized by extreme measures taken to eliminate perceived enemies of the French Revolution and to consolidate power. Between 1793 and 1794, the revolutionary government used the guillotine to execute thousands, including political rivals and ordinary citizens, to instill fear and maintain control. This period aimed to protect the revolution from internal and external threats but ultimately led to widespread paranoia and violence, culminating in Robespierre's own downfall.
after french revolution robespierre power in france.
by killing the king
No, it was his fellow politicians.
No, it was his fellow politicians.
Abuse of power.
No, his power was in France.
Maximilien-Marie-Isidore de Robespierre.
Both his political friends and political rivals wanted him ousted.
The Committee of Public Safety.