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He was not a hero at all.

He went too far with his revolutionary ideas. He killed thousands of people, sending them to the guillotine, just because they still believed in the monarchial system Maximilien Robespierre wanted to get rid of so desperately. He killed everybody that thought differently than him. He was the creator of the reign of terror and was eventually sent to the guillotine himself in 1794 after the French turned against him when their eyes opened and say what he had done. He didn't even have a trial, and was beheaded faced upwards.

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robespierre was elected to the committee of public safety he began to kill people who he thought that even slightly disliked the king he killed 40,000 people and imprisoned 300,000 people he was then killed

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He was a french revolutionary leader during the Reign of Terror. He was elected to perform the task of drafting a constitution, this time for a democratic republic.

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what was the role of maximillien Robespierre in the french revolution

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