The French Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 2)
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King Louie faced increasing demands from revolutionaries, leading to the suspension of the monarchy, while the Reign of Terror under Robespierre resulted in widespread fear and thousands of executions, culminating in his own downfall.
Insights
- King Louie faced increasing pressure from revolutionaries to support their cause, including complying with their demands to pay taxes, cease funding extravagant parties, and even wear a revolutionary bonnet, ultimately leading to his loss of power and imprisonment.
- The Reign of Terror, led by Robespierre, saw the execution of around 40,000 people, including Marie Antoinette, symbolizing the extreme brutality and fear that characterized this period, culminating in Robespierre's own downfall and execution, marking the end of his oppressive rule.
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Recent questions
What led to King Louie's reduced powers?
The revolutionaries required him to support their demands.
What marked a shift towards equal executions during the revolution?
The introduction of the guillotine in 1791.
What led to the suspension of the monarchy in France?
The National Convention's decision and Louie's imprisonment.
What event sparked the Reign of Terror during the revolution?
Robespierre leading a committee to suppress enemies.
Who sought to restore peace to France by targeting Marat?
Charlotte Corday.
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