Maximilien Robespierre believed that he was doing a justice to France by killing the people he did.
Maximilien Robespierre was one of the leading figures in the French Revolution and after some years of skillful maneuvering, he ended up being arguably the most powerful figure in France.
He believed that the ideals of the Revolution should be absolute and that anyone going against them should be executed. His followers followed suit and this resulted in the number of executions in France rising to alarming levels.
Eventually he was deposed and executed because:
- people thought he displayed too little care for human life
- he seemed to believe he was untouchable
In conclusion, Maximilien Robespierre went to the grave thinking he did what was best for France but the blood of the many he sent to their deaths beg to differ.
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The answer is going to be A. the removal of all gold from the Americas. The Spanish were not even close to getting all the gold that was placed in the American continents. It is actually considered quite a failure that the Spanish went to the Americas for gold and came back with barely anything to show.
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Self-determination was point 10 of Wilson's Fourteen Points. Wilson wanted to re-draw the frontiers of eastern Europe so that races ruled themselves. In some ways, self-determination was achieved.