Assess the contribution of Terror to the French Revolution.

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July 28, 2015

 

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Robespierre was among the radical Jacobins and he opposed the idea of a war against the kings of Europe, arguing, "War would not create revolutions abroad but would lead to a military dictatorship in France." The Jacobins lost this argument resulting in the first stage of the radical revolution as France declared war on Austria, on 20 April 1792...
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Despite Robespierre's objections to the war, it was the Jacobins who gained from it politically. France was soon in a state of crisis with beliefs that the Queen, Marie Antoinette, was plotting with Austria to restore the absolute monarchy. By August 1792 the constitutional monarchy was replaced with a republic...
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