French Revolution

1.Why did the trial of the king happen?
2.Which years were known as the "Reign of Terror"?
3.Describe 3 events that happened during these years.
4.Who were guillotined during the Reign of Terror? How many people in total?
5.What 5 changes did RObespierre make while he was in office?
6.What event concluded the Reign of Terror?
7.Which group was anxious to bring peace to the revolution? How did they get their name?
8.Which government replaced Robespierre and what did that signify for France?
9.Who called himself the "Emperor of France"?

1.The trial & execution of the king occured because the more moderate members of the government had lost out to the Jacobins & the Sans-Coulottes.

2.The years 1793-1794 are known as the "Reign of Terror."

3.During this year the revolutionary government got extraordinary powers and passed a number of harsh laws designed to intimidate or eliminate anyone who disagreed with the radical Jacobins. The law of suspects, for example, provided for the arrest of anyone of noble family or who had held office before revolution. Also a complete reorganization of the armed forces, and new legislation was passed to regulate business.

4.Food Speculators were guillotined. 37 000 people in total.

5.He destroyed all opposition to the government and made sweeping changes in France. He modernized the country in many ways, such as he introduced the metric system, as well as a Revolutionary Calender, also the army was made more efficient, and new schools as well as universities were set up to give people education. He also confiscated all the property of the emigres.

6.Robespierre's death,concluded the Reign of Terror.

7.Radical Jacobins were anxious to bring peace to the revolution. They got their name by the revolutionary calendar, after the 11th month.

8.The Directory replaced replaced Robespierre. I don't know what that signified for france.

9.Napoleon Bonaparte.

Is this right? I need help on # 8, 2nd part.Thanks.

Also add anything that I have missed, I'll really appreciate that, thanks.

You've completely missed the point about the Reign of Terror. It killed many people without a trial and for the minor of suspected of infractions. Please read these sites carefully.

http://www.historywiz.com/terror.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximilien_Robespierre

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_France#France_in_modern_times_I_.281789.E2.80.931914.29

where did I miss that point, on #6?, and also I need help on #8.

Please read all the sites I posted for you.

i need help on the first and second coalition during the french revolution

Yes, most of your answers are correct. However, let's clarify the missing part in question #8.

8. The government that replaced Robespierre and the end of the Reign of Terror was called the Directory. The Directory was established in 1795 and consisted of a five-member executive council, known as the Directory. This represented a shift away from the radical Jacobin rule of the previous years and signified a more moderate and stable government for France.

The Directory aimed to bring stability to France by scaling back some of the radical measures of the revolution and restoring a semblance of order. It introduced economic reforms, attempted to restore normalcy in trade and industry, and sought to maintain a balance of power in the government. However, the Directory struggled with corruption, political infighting, and economic instability, leading to its eventual downfall in 1799.

9. The person who called himself the "Emperor of France" was Napoleon Bonaparte. After the fall of the Directory, Napoleon rose to power and established the French Consulate in 1799. He later declared himself Emperor Napoleon I in 1804 and went on to redefine Europe through his military conquests and extensive reforms.

I hope this clarifies everything for you. Let me know if you have any further questions!