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CHAPTER 20 SECTION 2 The Republic
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Key Terms Maximilien Robespierre Guillotine Counterrevolution Reign of Terror
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Factions in the New Government All members of national convention supported the revolution Three political factions First- ____________ Members were Montangnards the most radical Support came from lower middle class and the poor Jacobin radical sub group
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Factions in the New Government Second-_________ Moderates Provinces who hated resented influence of Paris mob on the Revolution Generally supported a _________ ________ Resisted extremes on either side
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Factions in the New Government Third called the _____ Swing voters Supported the ______ then switched to the ________ Groupings had no formal organization Did not put forth programs or plan ideas
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Radical Leaders Jean-Paul Marat- advocate of violence Leader of the Paris ____________ One of the National Convention’s most radical leaders
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Radical Leaders Georges-Jacques _____ violent agitator Popular with the people Compromiser Opposed excesses of the Revolution
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Maximillien Robespierre Intense dedication to the ___________ Became increasingly radical Led ______ _________ during the most blood thirsty time
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Execution of the King National Convention had ________placed on trial __________ were eager to try and execute the king Prevent the return of the monarchy January 21, 1793 Louis placed on the _______
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Execution of the King Louis tried to proclaim innocence Young guard held up the dripping _____ for all to see Europeans reacted in horror London Times condemned the _______ and execution as savagery
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Tightening Control National Convention tightened hold on France __________________ _____- to manage country’s military Set up a draft of all men between 18 and 45 Court of ________ ______- rule out people who threatened Revolution
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Transforming Society Leaders of new government wanted to erase the past Including religion Many ______ members lost their positions Paris local governments closed ______
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Transforming Society Robespierre created the cult of the _______ ______ to replace Catholicism Enthusiasm for the revolution was object of worship Title of Bibles changed to “_________________ __________”
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Transforming Society Metric system replaced old _____ and ______ system Months were renamed Each month had 3 ten day weeks Revolutionary calendar fell out of use _______ ______is the only thing that is still used
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Reign of Terror Great Britain, _____, Spain, Austria, ______ formed a coalition for war Took drastic measures to prevent a ___________ Reign of Terror- ________ began a series of trials and executions
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Outbreak of Civil War Resistance to revolution was in the countryside After peasants had feudal dues removed, they wanted to remain _________.
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Outbreak of Civil War When draft was instituted by the National Convention, peasants hatred erupted Vendee’ resistance led to ______ _____. Catholic and ____ _____fought government forces Government gained control and destroyed everything and everyone they could
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Accusations and Trials Mountain in Paris eliminated any resistance __________ declared the need to use terror to defend the public from enemies Revolutionary Tribunal started its campaign with the Girondists
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Accusations and Trials Anyone who criticized revolution or connected to the Old Order were in danger The accused had few rights Some were forbidden to defend themselves
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Death by Guillotine Most common sentence was _____ Death was quick Condemned rode in open ___ and were paraded through the streets Sometimes people would cheer or jeer them
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Death by Guillotine Mobs watched the executions Women would knit while watching executions Could execute more than one person per ______ Residents complained about the ______ in the cities drainage ditches
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The Terror’s Victims Did not spare particular class, occupation, or gender ________ and __________ were the largest group executed Marie Antoinette was one of the earliest victims
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The Terror’s Victims ____________ who wrote Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen was executed Nuns who refused to close their convents ______ himself was executed His head and 100 supporters were killed
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Terror’s Victims 10 months- 300,000 people were ______ 17,000 were _______ Widespread violence shocked the French Increased foreign opposition to the Revolution Actions to protect revolution actually weakened it
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After the Terror 1795 National Convention wrote another _________ Restricted voting rights to men who own ________ Governing board called the __________ was formed Made up of five men. They weren’t an effective government and were corrupt. Became like Old Order again
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After the Terror Passed some financial reforms Not a effective government Directors were weak and corrupt Rule shared many characteristics of the Old Order Result was a power vacuum
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