The Reign of Terror or The Terror (French: la Terreur), is the label given by some historians to a period during the French Revolution. Different historians place the starting date at either 5 September 1793[1] or June 1793[2] or March 1793 (birth of the Revolutionary Tribunal) or September 1792 (September Massacres) or July 1789 (first decapitations)[3], but generally agree on an ending date of July 1794[1][2].
Between June 1793 and the end of July 1794, there were 16,594 official death sentences in France, of which 2,639 were in Paris.[2][4] But the total number of deaths in France was much higher, owning to death in imprisonment, suicide and casualties in foreign and civil war.
Four-Minute Men where men that could be called down to battle and be there under four minutes during the Revolutionary War with what they where wearing at the time of being called and having their muskets on hand and ready to go
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They were overlooked when groups like the Klu Klux Klan, and those with anti-semitic views took action against Jews.
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How was this group treated by the U.S government and by other Americans during World War 1? They were overlooked when groups like the Klu Klux Klan, and those with anti-semitic views took action against Jews. The government silently allowed this treatment and the rest of the people just stood and watched.
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I would say B because the civil war was in the 1860s and this was writtin in 1996
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It could be C due to the derogitory terms used for people from the north, but Im still going to say B
Its not A because he has a PHD and Its not D because the civil war obviously happened