The French revolution was a pivotal moment not just for France but it sparked a whole new system of thought throughout Europe and was a major stepping stone towards the worldwide spread of liberal democracy. However from the birth of the third estate with the Abbe Sieyes to the execution of Maximilien Robespierre 28 July 1794, the revolution would prove as controversial to historians as it was groundbreaking. The question of the motives and virtues of, ?the second terror? (1793-94) is one of those major controversies, which still reigns today. To answer the question of whether this second terror was imposed to simply defend the revolution against it?s many enemies both domestic and foreign, or if it was a bid to morally regenerate the French people, one can split this second terror again into two parts, the second terror of June-December of 1793 and the ?third terror? from January-July of 1794. …