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The "Thermidorian Reaction" was named after the month in which the coup took place and was the latter part of the National Convention's rule of France.
A Thermidorian Reaction is a phrase now used when an oppressive regime (government) is overthrown, and replaced by an even more repressive regime. This term ...
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The "Thermidorian Reaction" was named after the month in which the coup took place and was the latter part of the National Convention's rule of France.