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The Influence of Robespierre + the CPS

The influence of Robespierre + the Committee of Public Safety:

 By the end of 1793 the Federalist Revolt was under control and the war situation and
economy (thanks to a good harvest that year) were improving; might’ve seemed an
appropriate time to relax the Terror
 Instead a new law was passed which increased the powers of the CPS + CGS
 The argument put forward by Robespierre + his Montagnard supporters was that France
needed a more ordered system of government since too many conflicting bodies had
emerged
 In reality was also a way of curbing the activities of the sans-culottes both in Paris +
other towns, whose demands for a share of power + property were incompatible with
the need to keep the support of farmers, merchants + other taxpayers and end the
social disruption caused by dechristianisation

The Law of Frimaire II - 4th December 1793:

 Gave the CPS direct power over ministers, generals, the répresentants-en-mission + local gov
 The départements were to be left responsible only for the collection of taxes + provision of
public works
 All other authorities would take orders directly from the CPS
 From March 1794: The armées revolutionnaires were disbanded (that in Paris remained
until Sept)
 Popular societies and local patriotic committees were closed down
 This law provided for a highly centralised structure + chain of authority in which the CPS was
supreme
 It also opened the way to the destruction of sans-culotte influence by removing their
most important channels for activity
 January + March 1794: 2 laws of Ventose passed which promised needy patriots a share of
the property + land seized from the counter-revolutionaries
 Whilst may seem to pander to the sans-culottes, more of a product of Montagnard
idealism + hopes of creating a new kind of egalitarian society
 Like the enforcement of the Law of Maximum, these were either carried out with little
enthusiasm or ignored

The elimination of rival factions to June 1794

 In the first months of 1794 the CPS found new enemies to attack
 At one extreme were the followers of popular radical leader + pamphleteer Hebert
 These complained that Robespierre was setting up a dictatorship + called on the sans-
culottes to rise against ‘those who oppress us’
 At the other extreme were the ‘Indulgents’- Danton, Desmoulins and their associates
 These men were very popular in Paris but their political views, suggesting that it was
time for the Terror to be scaled back, had become at odds with Robespierre
 Robespierre drew attention to the need to eliminate the vices of the Ancien Regime which
he saw as corruption, extravagance + excess
 He argued that there had to be a self-sacrifice to achieve a ‘Republic of Virtue’ + that
concern for good living, fashionable clothing + sensual pleasures were incompatible with
revolutionary goals

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