Reign of Terror (Sept 93 July 94 )

Reign of Terror 1793-94 (Sept ‘93 – July 94’) Outline I. Causes II. Politics III. Executions IV. Fall of Robespierre V. The Directory VI. The End o...
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Reign of Terror 1793-94 (Sept ‘93 – July 94’)

Outline I. Causes II. Politics III. Executions

IV. Fall of Robespierre V. The Directory VI. The End of the Revolution

Key Terms • Reign of Terror • Committee of Public Safety • Revolutionary Tribunals • Georges Danton • Robespierre • Orator

• French Revolution Calendar • Guillotine • Execution of o Louis XVI o Marie Antoinette o Robespierre

• Festival of the Supreme Being

• Charlotte Corday

• The Great Terror

• Death of Marat

• Thermidorian Reaction

• Martyr

• The Directory

I. Causes

Why use Terror? o Civil War o Foreign War o Political Factions (Parties)

• All led to the idea that the Revolution was fragile and must be protected.

II. Politics

Girondins vs. Jacobins • Two main political parties in the Legislative Assembly o Who were moderates? o Who were radicals?

• The Jacobins took power, with the support of the sans-culottes o Girondins out, Jacobins in…

Committee of Public Safety • The Legislative Assembly voted to give a group of 9 people dictatorial powers o Needed to protect the revolution

o Not democratic o Originally Led by Robespierre & Georges Danton

• Revolutionary Tribunals o Quick “court case” which almost always ended in execution

Robespierre vs. Danton • Georges Danton o Charismatic leader o Led the sans-culottes on attack of Tuileries o Called for all to join military

• Robespierre forced Danton out of the CPS, and eventually had him executed • Note: People often executed for political purposes, not just to protect the revolution  Corruption.

Robespierre • Known as the “incorruptible” o Seen as very strong in his ideals

o Against capital punishment for most of life o Master Orator o Called for the death of all that were seen as “enemies of the revolution”

Death of Marat • Charlotte Corday

o From small town in Northern France o Sympathized with the Girondins o After Girondins were forced out (and many executed), she blamed Marat (Jacobin) o Murdered Marat while he was soaking in a bathtub.

• Marat became a martyr of the French Revolution.

o Martyr – a person who suffers or dies for a cause o Worshipped as a saint. Statues and pictures.

Calendar • French Revolution Calendar o Months renamed o 3 ten-day weeks

• Time o 1 day = 10 hours o 1 hour = 100 minutes o 1 minute = 100 seconds

• Why change the calendar? • Significance?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ French_Republican_Calendar

III. Executions

Guillotine • Preferred method of execution during the FR • Why? o Egalitarian

o Swift

Who was executed? • • • • •

Louis XVI ***first Girondins Geogres Danton Marie Antoinette Counter-Revolutionaries

Who?

%

Nobles

8%

Clergy

6%

“Rebels”

86%

o Rebellions in the Vendee & Lyon

• Thousands more… o In 9 months, 30,000 “Enemies of the Revolution” were executed • How many per day? • On average, one person was executed every _____ minutes

Execution of Louis XVI

“For the Revolution to live, the King must die”

Execution of Marie Antoinette

“Treason and Bankrupting the country”

IV. Fall of Robespierre

Festival of the Supreme Being • Robespierre wanted to start a new religion based on logic and reason o Cult of of Supreme Being

• Festival of the Supreme Being o June, 1794 o Robespierre led the ceremony, acted like a god o Other members of the CPS saw this as dangerous

Fall of Robespierre • The Great Terror o By June-July of 1794, the executions were at an all time high o People executed for almost no reason

• In general, people were tired of the “Terror” o Saw only one way to stop it…

Thermidorian Reaction • Ended the most radical time of the FR o Named for the month in which occurred (July 27, 1794)

• People had turned against Robespierre because: o Festival of the Supreme Being o Tired of all the killing • Worried they would be next

• Legislative Assembly tried and executed all leaders of the Reign of Terror, starting with Robespierre himself o Poetic Justice

V. The Directory

The Directory

1795-1799

• New Government after the Terror o Less violent than the “Reign of Terror”

• Five people elected to lead government o Corruption Rampant o War with Europe Continues o Economic Problems, Bread shortages persist

• People generally unhappy with the result of the Revolution o People were still hungry o War seemed to have no end in sight

V. The End of the Revolution

The End of the Revolution 1799 •

The Directory failed to restore order and calm France

• A young general named Napoleon Bonaparte took power (invited by Sieyes) o Then it got awesome…