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Question- why is the period 1793-1794 called the "Reign of Terror"?

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Answered by TheShreyansh
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The period from 1793 to 1794 was referred to as the 'Reign of Terror' because of the following reasons: Maximilian Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and punishment. Robespierre followed his policies so obstinately that he began to loose support of the people.

Answered by Anonymous
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it is called so because during that period

Robespierre was ruling and he was somehow

ruling in the way the dictator does. all those

who were against him and were acting against

his orders were Guillotine. this was the machine

created by Dr Guillotine. This machine directly

slaughtered people. But this finally came to an

end when Robespierre was Guillotined himself

the same way he used to punish people

The period from 1793-1794 is referred to as

the "Reign of Terror" because Maximilien

Robespierre ;the head of Jacobins club followed

the policy of serve control and punishment.

1) If any one whether the his own people did not

agree with this policies or decision then they

were guillotine.

2) His government issued laws placing a

maximum ceiling on wages and prices.

3) Meat and bread were rationed.

4) The use of expensive white flour was

forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the

equality bread.

5) Instead of the traditional Monsieur (Sir) and

Madame (Madam) all French man and women

were henceforth Citoyenne (Citizens).

6) Churches were shut down and their buildings

were converted into barracks and offices

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