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Find out more about any Revolutionary Figures you have read about in the chapter
‘French Revolution’. Write a short biography on that person.

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Answered by ikrakhadim
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Napoleon Bonaparte


The great Napoleon was born on 15th August 1769 to Carlo maria and Letizia Ramolino. He used to speak French and was very well educated. He led many successful campaigns against the enemies of the French revolution and crowned himself as an emperor of France. The Napoleon introduced many laws like the private property, uniform system of weights and also the measures provided by the decimal system. The armies of Napoleon were observed everywhere by the enemy force and finally defeated at Waterloo in 1815. 

Answered by durgeshbishi2
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Answer: Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre he played an important role in the movement that brought about the fall of the French monarchy and the convening of a national convention on 10 August 1792.

Explanation:

Maximilien Robespierre - Maximilien Robespierre was born on 6 May 1758, in France. His full name was Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre. His mother died when he was 6 years old, and his father left the family soon after. He was educated in Paris, graduating from the Lycée Louis-le-Grand and earning a law degree in 1781. He was the architect of the French Revolution's resignation of terror. He was also the leader of the Jacobin club. As a member of the Estates-General, the Constituent Assembly, and the Jacobin Club, he campaigned for universal masculinity suffrage and the abolition of both clerical celibacy and slavery. In 1791, Robespierre was elected as a "public prosecutor" and became an outspoken advocate for male citizens without a political voice, for their unrestricted entry into the National Guard, in public offices, and right to the commissioned ranks of the military. Right to bear arms in petition and self-defense. Robespierre played an important role in the movement that brought about the fall of the French monarchy and the convening of a national convention on 10 August 1792. Their goal was to create a more indivisible France, equality before the law, abolishing privileges, and protecting the principles of direct democracy.

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