French Revolution Dbq

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Dallas Seals Miller
Modern Civ
During the french revolution many events shaped the country into the place it would become. Uprisings and battle for control would keep the country on its toes for many years before eventually it would stop. People were questioning everything and revelling against authority left and right. Blood would paint the streets before eventually it was quelled. Some of the most crucial events were the execution of Louis XVI, The Reign of Terror and the rise of Napoleon.
One of the most impactful events during the times of the revolution was the arrest of Louis XVI and his bride, Marie antoinette. Soon after the Legislative assembly would disband making a new path for another political body to take control. This party would be called the National Convention and they would soon begin changing things under their reign, They would proceed to declare France as its own republic on September 21 in 1792. King Louis was charged with treason and was declared guilty. Soon following his trail he was executed. HIs wife was charged with many things and also …show more content…

The one who would control it the most would be Maximilien Robespierre. Robespierre would declare himself leader of the movement called the Reign of Terror. He desired to rid France of every last enemy within it and protect the virtue of his nation. Under his regime it is estimated that 16,000 people were executed. Radicals were executed along with moderates as well. Leaders of the French Revolution were either dead or currently fleeing the country. A popular member of the committee was killed under Robespierre’s reign which caused the committee to stir. Taken into custody he was soon tried and executed. Ending the terror and halting the bloodshed for the time being. This event was important because it would keep France wary of any kind of authority seeing the devastating results it could have when man had too much

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