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Invisible Man

Revolutionary Leaders The effects of the French Revolution were far reaching in terms of both place and time. The political
revolution evolved and changed government like a geological palatial shift changes landscape dramatically and violently. Leaders
of the revolution rose and fell radically, all influencing this new ideal. Not only one of the greatest military leaders in history, but
one of the greatest political and social leaders, Napoleon Bonaparte best personifies the ideals of the entire French Revolution in
contrast to Maximilien Robespierre who provided a dramatic extreme in the overall purpose of change. Robespierre was
completely polar towards the extreme revolutionaries. Their "Reign of Terror" attempted to stamp out all resistance, and any
country who revolted against their rulers were offered help in doing so. Robespierre, as a leader of the Jacobins, was passionate
and he demanded power throughout the Reign of Terror. He defended this by saying a......


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