Understanding the French Revolution: Reign of Terror and European Reactions
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Explore the Jacobins, Girondists, and Sans-culottes, Declaration of Pillnitz, Reign of Terror under Robespierre, and reactions by Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine. Learn about the Directory's establishment and the European response to the upheaval in France.
Understanding the French Revolution: Reign of Terror and European Reactions
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Chapter 18—The french revolution The “Reign of Terror”
Important Terms • Jacobins • Girondists • Sans-culottes • Declaration of Pillnitz—8/27/1791 Emperor Leopold II of Austria, brother of Marie Antoinette
EuropeanReaction to the French Revolution • Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution of France (1790) • Thomas Paine’s The Rights of Man (1792) • British reaction—William Pitt the Younger • The partitions of Poland—1793, 1795
“The Reign of Terror” • The Committee of Public Safety • The Levée en Masse • Maximilien de Robespierre (1758-1794)
The “Directory” • Fall of Robespierre • The “Thermidorian Reaction” • The “White Terror” • The Constitution of the Year III—establishment of the Directory (1795)