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The troops were sent without a declaration of war
Explanation: Trust Me It’s Right Where's My Crown
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Explanation:
Girondins wanted the king alive. Mountains, more radical, wanted execution. However, both groups were members of the Jacobin club.
The Mountain (French: La Montagne) was a political group during the French Revolution
They were the most radical group and opposed the Girondins. The Mountain was composed mainly of members of the middle class, but represented the constituencies of Paris.
The Girondins were a moderate political faction created during the Legislative Assembly period. They were the political opponents of the more radical representatives within the Mountain. The Girondins had wanted to avoid the execution of Louis XVI and supported a constitution which would have allowed a popular vote to overturn legislation.
The Mountain accused the Girondins of plotting against Paris because this caveat within the proposed constitution would have allowed rural areas of France to vote against legislation that benefits Paris, the main constituency of the Mountain. However, the real discord in the Convention occurred not between the Mountain and the Gironde, but between the aggressive antics of the minority of the Mountain and the rest of the Convention.
Enlightment states that equality were basic human rights. Colonial Americans argued that King George III and Parliament had denied them the basic rights of British citizens. Despite the pervasiveness of slavery in their society, the revolutionary generation envisioned a new American government that secured the rights and freedoms of its citizens. The main idea from the Declaration of Independence says that because they are people, rights are not given to them by the government and cannot be taken away from them.