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Jean Paul Marat was a leader of the French Revolution. He was killed by Charlotte Corday of Caen, France in his bath tub. He continued to issue letters, pamphlets, and speeches to the citizens of France for the Revolution, despite the troubles it had in establishing a government, and eventually the Emperor Napoleon.

Marat's socialist ideals were corrupted. Even with the Revolutionary Tribunals and use of the guillotine the redistribution of wealth could not occur, leaving the poor facing inflation, war, and few options.

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French physician, philosopher, political theorist and scientist best known as a radical journalist and politician from the French Revolution sdfpjsadifjiosdfjiosjdifwifioswu8wreyt8w7567345976igflnl;fkhsydtrw

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Marat (John-Paul Marat) was a French revolutionist who was among 2 others (Danton and Robespierre) as key figures in the French Revolution against King Louis and the monarchy in favor of a Republic. He hid in the sewers of Paris to escape conviction and was assassinated by Charlotte Corday in his bath tub.

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Jean Paul Marat is a French politician, physician, and journalist, a leader of the radical Montagnard faction during the French Revolution.

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French revolutionary leader

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