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what was the reign of terror​

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Answered by aventuraholicdude
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Answer:

the ruling period of Maxmillion Roboesphere was considered as the reign of terror in france

Explanation:

Roboesphere adopted the method of giving severe punishment for whom who breaks the law

people who was against him,even from his own party was arrested trialed and imprisoned by a revolutionary tribunal

those who breaks the law were gullotined

meat and bread were rationed

the peasants have to sell their goods where the govt. tells them to sell.

Answered by potterheadArushi
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Answer:

The reign of Maximillian Robespierre

Explanation:

The period from 1793 to 1794 is referred to as the Reign of

Terror. Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and

punishment. All those whom he saw as being enemies of the

republic ex-nobles and clergy, members of other political

parties, even members of his own party who did not agree with

his methods were arrested, imprisoned and then tried by a

revolutionary tribunal. If the court found them guilty they

were guillotined.

Robespierre's government issued laws placing a maximum ceiling

on wages and prices. Meat and bread were rationed. Peasants

were forced to transport their grain to the cities and sell it at

prices fixed by the government. The use of more expensive white

flour was forbidden; all citizens were required to eat the pain

díÈgalitÈ (equality bread), a loaf made of wholewheat. Equality

was also sought to be practised through forms of speech and

address. Instead of the traditional Monsieur (Sir) and Madame

(Madam) all French men and women were henceforth Citoyen

and Citoyenne (Citizen). Churches were shut down and their

buildings converted into barracks or offices.

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