what impact did robespierre have on the revolution
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Those who were not actively defending France became his enemy. Robespierre is best known for his role during the Reign of Terror, during which he oversaw the arrest and execution of numerous political adversaries whom he and his allies deemed to oppose the Revolution.
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- Robespierre made a Reign of Terror in the Area. This means whosoever went against him was declared a enemy for him and most likely guillotined.
- Robespierre made a ceilling for the wages of workers
- He forced Peasants to bring grains in the city and forced them to sell the grains at fixed prices
- The Government forbiddened the White Bread and all were supposed to eat the pain degalite or equality bread
- Churches were closed and the buildings of them were built into offices or barracks
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