Jean Paul Marat was a radical journalist and politician during the revolution. He fought for basic rights for the commoners of France. Marat was the editor of “L’Ami du Peuple” and used this newspaper as his voice. He urged for more violence and bloodshed and was eventually killed by Charlotte Corday, who opposed many of the radical leaders of the revolution. Edmund Burke was a British politician, who disagreed with the French Revolution. He expressed his hostility in “Reflections on the Revolution in
Jean Paul Marat was a radical journalist and politician during the revolution. He fought for basic rights for the commoners of France. Marat was the editor of “L’Ami du Peuple” and used this newspaper as his voice. He urged for more violence and bloodshed and was eventually killed by Charlotte Corday, who opposed many of the radical leaders of the revolution. Edmund Burke was a British politician, who disagreed with the French Revolution. He expressed his hostility in “Reflections on the Revolution in