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IV. Reign of Terror In 1793, radical Maximilien Robespierre slowly gained control of the National Convention http://youtu.be/OglrzNohp3Q

IV. Reign of Terror Became a leader of the Jacobins, and led the Committee of Public Safety. From 1793 to 1794, Robespierre executed 40,000 “traitors” during an era known as the Reign of Terror Known as “the incorruptible” believed that France could achieve “Republic of virtue” http://www.history.com/topics/french-revolution

“Death to the traitors!” IV. Reign of Terror “Hail the Republic!” “Death to the traitors!”

IV. Reign of Terror On July 27, 1794, Robespierre was arrested and executed the next day. The Reign of Terror slowly came to an end after the death of Robespierre.

V. conclusions The revolution came to an end in 1795, but France was in chaos The economic crisis had not been solved & people faced starvation England, Holland, Spain joined Austria & Prussia in the war against France The National Convention was replaced by France’s third gov’t in six years called the Directory The Directory proved to be ineffective & corrupt

Napoleon Bonaparte In 1799, a French military general named Napoleon Bonaparte led a coup d'état & seized power in France As emperor of France, Napoleon introduced needed reforms, defeated foreign armies, & conquered a massive French empire