Who was Robespierre ? Why is his reign referred as “the Reign of terror”? Give four Reasons.
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The period from 1793 to 1794 is known as the Reign of Terror. Maximilian Robespierre sentenced to death all those persons who he considered as enemies of the republic, whether they were ex-noble, clergy, and members of any political parties; including Jacobins.
The execution were completed after trial by revolutionary tribunal.
At that time Robespierre followed a policy of severe control and punishment.
Guillotine, a device, named after inventor Dr. Guillotin, was used to behead a person at that time.
It consists of two poles and a blade. Guilty persons were beheaded using guillotine.
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maximilien robespierre was the leader of jacobin club
the period from 1793 to 1794 to as the region of terror
1. globus payal followed a policy of server control and punishment
2. all those whom he saw have been emename is of republic example Noble and clergy number of other political parties even member of on party who did not agree with his methods were arrested in present and then tried by revolution view null if cold formed they guilty they were guillotined
Rob aspires government-issued law placing a maximum ceiling on wages and prices meat and bread was rationed were forced to transport their grains to the cities and sell it price fixed by government
Church worship down and their building converted into barracks for offices
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