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War & Levée en Masse

 At the same time the Republic was trying to deal with the Vendée revolt (from March 1793)
+ the Federalist revolt (from early June) the military situation continued to deteriorate
 Defeats created a sense of fear and urgency among the sans-culottes
 Demanded retribution for the military generals who had betrayed their trust and a chance
for the people to rise up against their enemies
 23rd August 1793: these pressures led to a decree for a levée en masse, proposed by
Bertrand Barere for the Committee of Public Safety, which ordered all to help
- All men without immediate dependants (bachelors + childless widowers age 18-25) were
to be given immediate military service
- Married men were to ‘forge weapons + transport supplies’
- Women were to ‘make tents and serve in hospitals’
- Children were to ‘shred old linen for lint’
- The old were to go to public squares to ‘excite the courage of the warriors, preach
hatred of kings and the unity of the Republic’
 Decision to call up only the young men was tactical- France more in need of weapons +
supplies than men
 Lazare Carnot and Louis-Antoine de Saint-Just responsible for carrying out this legislation;
they set up a commission of technicians and scientists, supported the development of the
telegraph to carry dispatches from the war + established a company of balloonists to
observe the enemy from the air

 A new manufacturing process was developed to increase the supply of gunpowder, +
factories + workshops around the country were issued with manuals on how to manufacture
steel
 October: weapons manufacture began in Paris + a professional training centre for 800
students was set up at Meudon in its south-west suburbs
 André-Jeanbon Saint-André was given the responsibility of naval defences
 Everywhere materials were requisitioned; food and animals reallocated; military recruitment
and training stepped up

 France had over a million men in arms by 1794 and its 14 armies were well trained and
supplied
 Discipline was tight and the representants-en-mission kept morale high + ensured that
troops and generals remained loyal
 Military defeat and failure to follow through a victory became political crimes
 Carnot and Saint-Just replaced the aristocratic generals and those associated with the
Ancien Regime with younger commanders (roturier, not of noble birth) who supported the
revolution
 17 generals were executed in 1793 including:
- General Custine in August (accused of passing secrets to the enemy)
- General Houchard in November (failing to pursue the enemy )
 Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (31) now in command of the Army of the North
 Louis-Lazare Hoche (25) in charge of the Army of the Moselle
 Jean-Charles Pichegru (32) commander of the division of the Upper Rhine
 Distinction between regulars and volunteers no longer made- all men now wore blue
 Under Carnot the armies were sent on the offensive and the situation began to improve
 September 1793: siege of Dunkirk is lifted

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