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159:. Leaders in Paris saw these revolts as the work of royalists who had to be eliminated. The representatives on missions were usually sent out with "unlimited powers" to allow them to accomplish the monumental tasks they faced. Such authority was often abused, and the representatives frequently emerged as the most zealous proponents and executors (literally) of the Terror. A total of 82 deputies were sent to the provinces with the official purpose of letting people know why emergency measures were necessary and to coordinate those measures. In reality, the representatives' main responsibility was to check that the generals and officers were doing their utmost to achieve victory. 44: 108:
and armies, as they had powers to oversee conscription into the army, and were used to monitor local military command. At the time France was in crisis; not only was war going badly, as French forces were being pushed out of
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Representatives on mission were also used in the more dramatic cases of urban revolts (seen as parts of a single movement, and labelled by the Parisians as "
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and given absolute power. Some of them abused their powers and exercised a veritable dictatorship at local levels.
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Nouvelle histoire de la France contemporaine. Vol 2 : La République jacobine
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Nouvelle histoire de la France contemporaine. La République jacobine
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Similar functions were carried out in different eras by the USSR's
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Political and military position during the French Revolution
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over conscription into the army and resentment of the
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Index

Representant en mission
political commissars
missi dominici

Jean-Baptiste Milhaud
Jacques-Louis David
Musée de la Révolution française
French Revolution
[ʁəpʁezɑ̃tɑ̃ɑ̃misjɔ̃]
Legislative Assembly
National Convention
National Convention
départements
Belgium
revolt in the Vendée
Civil Constitution of the Clergy
Ancien Régime
Reign of Terror
federalism
Nantes
Toulouse
Lyon
Bordeaux
Marseille
Joseph Fouché
Louis-Marie Stanislas Fréron
Jean-Lambert Tallien
Jean-Baptiste Carrier
Étienne Christophe Maignet
Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois

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