what does Robespierre mean by 'the war of liberty against tyranny
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Robespierre by saying, ' the war of liberty against tyranny' meant that they should kill the enemies of the republic both in and outside France.
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Robespierre by saying, ' the war of liberty against tyranny' meant that they should kill the enemies of the republic both in and outside France.
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thanks my teacher corrected it.
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In his speech, 'the war of liberty against tyranny' Robespierre meant to kill all the enemies of the republican government and to end the cruel rule of the king.
Maximilien de Robespierre is best known for his role in the French Revolution's Reign of Terror. During this time, any person who opposed the ex-tremist regime was imprisoned or killed. He used the guillotine to give punishment to suspected traitors. Over 16,000 "enemies" were executed under the reign of terror to end the tyranny.
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