revision 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryFrench RevolutionA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Scanli12Created on: 06-09-18 11:51 The terror 1793 - 1794 1 of 40 Counter revolutionaries September 1792 2 of 40 Montagnard Jacobins 1973 3 of 40 Initial risings in the vendee 1793 - 1796 4 of 40 CATHOLIC AND ROYAL ARMY OF THE VENDEE 1793 5 of 40 Took Cholet 14th March 1793 6 of 40 After the levee protest in Angers 7 of 40 Consisting of 300,000 men 8 of 40 Peak of numbers in these revolts 800 000 9 of 40 Federalists revolts in June 1793 10 of 40 Decree for destruction of the vendee August 1793 11 of 40 Cholet was taken back in October 12 of 40 By December,they had taken Marseille, Lyon and Toulon 13 of 40 and army was destroyed 14 of 40 _____ people were killed 6000 15 of 40 by the Colonnes Infernales 16 of 40 by guillotine and drowning 17 of 40 Fear tactics and attacks on the economy burning crops, fields and forests 18 of 40 which affected both the innocents and the rebels 19 of 40 Next, the _____ put in place ... emergency measures put in place 20 of 40 by 1793 21 of 40 The CPS and CGS , started in April 1793 22 of 40 Installation of the .. Revolutionary tribunal 23 of 40 which tried accusers of the counter revolution 24 of 40 and the Representatives on Mission 25 of 40 Who deputies - helped to quicken conscription 26 of 40 Sanctioned under law of suspects September 1793 27 of 40 Law of 22 prainial streamed revolutionary justice 28 of 40 Something utilised the sans culottes Armees revolutionaires 29 of 40 In siexzing grain 30 of 40 Laws against emigrees 31 of 40 consisted of Confiscation and execution on return 32 of 40 Summary execution degree march 1793 33 of 40 rebels were captired and killed in 24 hours 34 of 40 Marat died 13 July 1793 35 of 40 Dechristianisation spring 1794 36 of 40 White terror of 1795 37 of 40 massacre in Lyons 1795 38 of 40 Robespierre died 28th july 39 of 40 by thermornians 40 of 40
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