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The French Revolution3

with the more radical elements stressing the necessity for bold action in defense of the Revolution. The Reign of Terror On April 6 the convention established the Committee of Public Safety as the executive organ of the republic and reorganized the Committee of General Security and the Revolutionary Tribunal. Agents were sent to the departments to supervise local execution of the laws and to requisition men and munitions. During this period rivalry between the Girondists and the Montagnards became increasingly bitter. A new Parisian outburst, organized by the radical journalist Jacques Ren Hebert and his extremist colleagues, forced the convention to order the arrest of 29 Girondist delegates and the Girondist ministers Pierre Henri Hlne Marie Lebrun-Tondu and Etienne Claviere on June 2. Thereafter, the radical faction in control of the government of Paris played a decisive role in the conduct of the Revolution. On June 24 the convention promulgated a new constitution, the terms of which greatly extended the democratic features of the republic. The document was never actually put into effect, however. Leadership of the Committee of Public Safety passed, on July 10, to the Jacobeans, who completely reorganized it. Three days later the radical politician Jean Paul Mart, long identified with the Jacobeans, was assassinated by the aristocrat Charlotte Corey, a Grandest sympathizer. Public indignation over this crime considerably broadened the Jacobean sphere of influence. On July 27 the Jacobean leader Maximilien Robespierre was added to the Committee of Public Safety and soon became its dominant member. Aided by Louis Saint-Just, Lazier Carnet, George’s Caution, and other prominent Jacobeans, Robespierre instituted extreme policies to crush any possibility of counterrevolution. The powers of the committee were renewed monthly by the National Convention from April 1793 to July 1794, a period known in history as the Reign of Terror. Fr...

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