How Did Dannon Support The French Revolution

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Research about Georges Danton , Maximilian Robespierre, and their relationship:

Georges-Jaques Danton was a French politician and a key factor for French revolution, as well as Maximilian Robespierre. What makes both out-stand from other leaders of the Revolution, is their passion and the individual power both had, and which influenced the French people to revolt against monarchy. Before the Revolution occurred, they were good allies, but because of the different temperaments and views they had about their perfect governments, they didn’t support each other anymore. To an extent that, even though, they had been friends, Robespierre didn’t care about all the work Danton had done for the Revolution (along his side), and as a result he didn’t even refused or defended his “friend” from accusations leading him to be executed by means of the guillotine.

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So as a result, he accused Danton and Dantonists with treason and unpatriotic acts. Robespierre charged Danton “of wanting to dissolve the Convention, being unpatriotic, taking part in a conspiracy aimed at re-establishing the monarchy, attempting to destroy the Republican government and associating himself with rascals” (Jules Claretie, ed. "Decree of Accusation Against the Dantonists," in Camille Desmoulins and His Wife: Passages from the History of the Dantonists, trans. Cashel Hoey (London: Smith and Elder, 1976), 425.) Robespierre then made his right hand, Louis Antoine Jean de Saint-Just, leave the charges in the Committee, making Danton and the Dantonists arrested, and therefore, getting rid off the last faction that opposed his rising power in the Committee. Robespierre even later charged him with not being radical enough and being an enemy of virtue, this showed how sentences in the Reign of Terror were

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