Jean Paul Marat: -was once a poor, common person that made his home in the sewers of Paris and then came down with a bad skin disease and become a revolutionary writer -he was a very strongly opinonated newspaper writer, and often wrote the lists of people to be killed during the rein of terror -his door was known for always being open to people that knew the name of a tratior or someone that didn't agree with the revolution -people often thought of him as being a strongly worded writer that was killed by a person that was tired of the lies and violence -he was looked at for being important because he often wrote about the vioelnce and the over throwing of the king, thus helping get the word about the revolution
Jean Paul Marat:
-was once a poor, common person that made his home in the sewers of Paris and then came down with a bad skin disease and
become a revolutionary writer
-he was a very strongly opinonated newspaper writer, and often wrote the lists of people to be killed during the rein of terror
-his door was known for always being open to people that knew the name of a tratior or someone that didn't agree with the
revolution
-people often thought of him as being a strongly worded writer that was killed by a person that was tired of the lies and violence
-he was looked at for being important because he often wrote about the vioelnce and the over throwing of the king, thus helping get
the word about the revolution