Leaders of the Reign of Terror.
The Jacobins. The Reign was mostly controlled by Maximilien Robespierre and, in the begining, Georges Danton, but he was killed by Robespierre after he spoke out against him.
mirabeau and danton and especially Robespierre were great orator in the revolution
Main reasons: * CGS and CPS against Robespierre * Robespierre lost support of Sans-Culottes by executing main leaders, disbanding armless revolutionaries. * Prior supporters turned against Terror - Danton * Growing extremism, even though war improved
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.
All of Europe - the poor people living in the area were affected as the had no money to survive on. and then they all died. happily ever after. tee hee
Jean-Paul Marat, Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Danton, Louis XVI,
Marat, Danton and Robespierre were three of the many.
Robespierre, Dumouriez, Danton, the sans-cullotes, Marat, Brissot...
Maximilien Robespierre, Jacques Danton, Jean-Paul Marat.
Maximilien Robespierre had complex views on Jean-Paul Marat and Georges Danton. He admired Marat's fervor and commitment to revolutionary ideals, viewing him as a key ally in the fight against counter-revolutionaries. However, Robespierre became increasingly wary of Danton, perceiving him as too moderate and potentially compromising the Revolution's radical goals. Ultimately, this tension led to a political rift, with Robespierre advocating for more extreme measures while distancing himself from both men.
Marat, Robespierre, Georges Danton, Louis Antoine de Sain-Just,
The main leader was Maximilien Robespierre because he was the driving force behind the french revolution, and near the end had so much power he was considered a dictator. Another important character in the revolution was Jean-Paul Marat. He ran a local newspaper and wrote about the people who should be guillotined for conspiring against the revolution. He was later on assassinated. jacques hebert is a key person as well, same as Georges Danton
Some were executed like Louis XVI, Robespierre and Georges Danton. A few were assassinated like Marat and many became self exiles for their own safety.
The most powerful Jacobins in the National Convention included Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Danton, and Jean-Paul Marat. Robespierre emerged as the leading figure, advocating for the revolutionary ideals of liberty and equality while promoting the Reign of Terror to eliminate perceived enemies of the revolution. Danton, initially a prominent leader, later clashed with Robespierre over the direction of the revolution, while Marat, known for his radical journalism, galvanized public support for the Jacobin cause. Together, they shaped the course of the French Revolution during its most tumultuous period.
The preservation of the French Revolution.
The cast of Danton - 2013 includes: David Verne as Robespierre
Georges Danton like Robespierre "Reaped what he had sown", and met his fate at the hands of the National Razor.