the Convention finally attacked him as a tyrant on July 29, 1794. He was executed the next day. The Reign of Terror ended with Robespierre's death. "The Convention, which had adopted a democratic constitution in 1793, replaced that document with a new one in 1795. The government formed under this new constitution was called the Directory. France was still a republic, but once again only citizens who paid a certain amount of taxes could vote." (Woloch, 527) The Directory began meeting in October 1795. In October 1799, a number of political leaders plotted to overthrow the Directory. They needed military support and turned to Napoleon Bonaparte, a French general who had become a hero during a military campaign in Italy in 1796 and 1797. Bonaparte seized control of the government on November 9, 1799, ending the revolution. Napoleon would restore order to the French people with such great achievements as his Code Napoleon.---Works CitedDurant, Will and Ariel. The Story of Civilization XI: The Age of Napoleon. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1975.Connelly, Owen. The World Book Encyclopedia, volume 14. Toronto: World Book Inc., 1989. "Napoleon I."Woloch, Isser. The World Book Encyclopedia, volume 7. Toronto: World Book Inc., 1989. "French Revolution."The Software Toolworks Multimedia Encyclopedia, Vers. 1.5. Computer Software. Grolier, 1992. PC, CD-ROM. "French Revolution"...