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The document is a detailed lecture summary focused on the Reign of Terror, a pivotal period during the French Revolution (). It outlines the political context leading to the Terror, highlighting the revolutionary fervor and the threats faced by the newly established Republic. The summary emphasizes key figures such as Maximilien Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety, detailing their roles in implementing policies that aimed to preserve the revolution through extreme measures.

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The Reign of Terror and the Directory
The Committee of Public Safety
France in Crisis (1793)

●​ By 1793, France was at war with nearly every other European country.
●​ Royalists and priests stirred up internal rebellion.
●​ Inflation and price problems plagued the economy.
●​ The National Convention was divided into factions (Jacobins vs. Girondins).

Formation of the Committee

●​ To address the crisis, the National Convention formed a 12-member Committee of Public
Safety.
●​ Maximilien Robespierre became a key member.
●​ The Committee had absolute power to make quick decisions.

The Committee's Methods

●​ The Committee established revolutionary courts with radical judges.
●​ Accused individuals were quickly convicted as traitors.
●​ Terror was a key motivator in the Reign of Terror, as anyone showing doubt or hesitation
was sent to the Guillotine.
●​ Personal vendettas and motivations influenced accusations.


The Reign of Terror
The Escalation of Violence

●​ The Reign of Terror lasted approximately 10 months.
●​ Around 300,000 people were arrested.
●​ Approximately 17,000 people were executed by guillotine.

Robespierre's Justification

●​ Robespierre believed that anyone who showed doubt or failed was undermining the
revolution.
●​ Terror was used to keep people in line and motivate support for the revolution.
●​ It served as a motivator to join the military.

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