1795 ⟶ Thermidorian Reaction: Deportation of Key Jacobins
April 1: The Convention orders the deportation to French Gui...Year
1794
1795
🏛️ Thermidorian Reaction: Arrest of Robespierre and Allies
July 27: At noon, Saint-Just began his speech in the convention, prepared to blame everything on Billaud, Collot d'Herbois and Carnot. After a few minutes, Tallien interrupted him and began the attack. When the accusations began to pile up the Convention voted the arrest of Robespierre, and of his younger brother Augustin Robespierre, Saint-Just, Couthon and Lebas. François Hanriot warned the sections that there would be an attempt to murder Robespierre and mobilized 2,400 National Guards in front of the town hall. In the meantime the five were taken to a prison, but refused by the jailors. An administrator of the police took Robespierre the older around 8 p.m. to the police administration on Île de la Cité; Robespierre insisted being received in a prison. He hesitated for legal reasons for possibly two hours. At around 10 p.m. the mayor appointed a delegation to go and convince Robespierre to join the Commune movement. Then the Convention declared the five deputies (plus the supporting members) to be outlaws. They expected crowds of supporters to join them during the night, but most left losing time in fruitless deliberation, without supplies or instructions.⟶

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⚖️ Thermidorian Reaction: Deportation of Key Jacobins
April 1: The Convention orders the deportation to French Guiana of Barère, Billaud-Varenne, and Collot d'Herbois, and the arrest of eight extreme-left deputies.⟶

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🔪 Thermidorian Reaction: Anti-Jacobin Violence and Arrests
February 22: In the convention, the deputy Rovère demands the punishment of Jacobins who carried out the Terror. Former Jacobin leaders in several cities placed under arrest. Four Jacobins in Nîmes who conducted the Terror there are assassinated.⟶
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👮 Convention Arrests Key Jacobins
March 2: The Convention orders the arrest of Barère, Billaud-Varenne, Collot d'Herbois and Vadier, the Jacobins who had orchestrated the downfall of Robespierre.⟶
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⚔️ Convention Orders Disarmament of Former Terror Supporters
April 10: Convention orders the disarmament of Jacobins who were involved in the Terror.⟶
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📜 Convention Restores Civic Rights to Former Outlaws
April 11: The Convention restores civic rights to all citizens declared outside the law since May 31, 1793.⟶
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