The End Draws Near
May 9, 1794
Remis
Dear Journal;
Robespierre. A common name in many a household. I think I have already made it clear that nothing good can come from violence, and those who cause the violence, are the worst of it. He is no savior of the people, with his lies and deception. If only people could truly see [...]
Leaders of the French Revolution
August 11, 1792
Remis
Exert from The Paris:
My friends and brother the events of the past two days have been filled with violence. The Sans-Culottes have used unacceptable tactics forcing people to side with them. Violence leads to violence. It is never acceptable.
They need to understand that they cannot stop the revolution, it is futile. We are [...]
Jobs During the French Revolution
August 1, 1789
Remis
Dear Journal;
The tragedies that have happened over the past weeks have been many and monstrous. Why can’t we all just act like human beings and solve things without violence? Only God knows. People can’t seem to weigh the value of human life, but then again if ten must die to save hundreds then [...]
Summaries on the French Revolution
July 10, 1789
Remis
Address to the people of Remis and surrounding area:
I have tried my best to remain impartial but I am now discovering just how impossible this may be. I find myself that I must choose a side, and I am sure it is the will of God that I choose to represent the people [...]
Nationalism French Revolution
Remis
Dear Journal,
What is happening to France is a question I often ask myself. As I have said before the people finally got tired of the oppression from the government, and tired they should be. It is for a good cause, but they are using violence. Do the ends justify the means? I don’t think so. [...]










