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The Plain
La Plaine
Founded6 September 1791; 232 years ago (1791-09-06)
Dissolved2 November 1795; 228 years ago (1795-11-02)
HeadquartersTuileries Palace,[citation needed] Paris
NewspaperJournal des débats[citation needed]
IdeologyPolitical syncretism
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The Plain (French: La Plaine), also known as The Marsh (French: Le Marais), was the majority of independent deputies in the French National Convention during the French Revolution.[1][2][3][4] They sat between the Girondists on their right and Montagnards on their left. Their name arises from the fact their benches were by the debating floor, lower down from the Montagnards.[3][4] Its members were also known as Maraisards, or derogatorily Toads (French: "crapauds du Marais") as toads live in marshes.[5]

None of these three groups was an organized party as is known today. The Mountain and the Girondists did consist of individuals with similar views and agendas who socialized together and often coordinated political plans. However, The Plain consisted of uncommitted delegates that did not adhere to a single ideology,[6] were not part of any political club[3] and lacked leadership.[3] They constituted the majority of delegates to the Convention at 389 of 749[6] and voted with the Girondists or the Mountain depending on the persuasiveness of arguments on single issues,[4] current circumstances and mood of the Convention. They initially sided with the Girondists,[6] but by 1793 many backed the Mountain[6] in executing Louis XVI and inaugurating the Terror. The January 4 address by Plain member Bertrand Barère[4] is credited in part for rallying undecided fellow members against the king.[7]

Nearly all those elected to the Committee for Public Safety in 1793 were members of The Plain, including the popular Barère.[8]

Later in 1794 disaffected members of the Mountain led by Jean-Lambert Tallien made a pact with leaders of the Plain Julien-François Palasne de Champeaux, François Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas and Pierre-Toussaint Durand de Maillane to end the Terror,[9][10][11] ultimately inaugurating the Thermidorian Reaction.

Other notable members in 1792 included Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès,[4] Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès, Antoine Claire Thibaudeau, Henri Grégoire, Philippe-Antoine Merlin de Douai, Louis Gustave le Doulcet de Pontécoulant, Louis Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux, dramatist Marie-Joseph Chénier and Jacques-Antoine Dulaure who later sat with the Girondists.[12] Pierre Claude François Daunou who associated with the Girondists has also been regarded as part of The Plain.[12]

  1. ^ Gabourd, Amédée (1859). Histoire de la révolution et de l'empire (in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Jacques Lecoffre et Cie. p. 4.
  2. ^ Guadet, J (1889). Les Girondins: leur vie privée, leur vie publique, leur proscription et leur mort (in French). Paris: Perrin et Cie. p. 244.
  3. ^ a b c d Bernard, Jack F. (1973). Talleyrand: a biography. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. p. 106. ISBN 0-399-11022-4.
  4. ^ a b c d e Schama, Simon (1989). Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. p. 648. ISBN 0-394-55948-7.
  5. ^ Gabourd 1859, p. 456.
  6. ^ a b c d Llewellyn, Jennifer; Thompson, Steve (August 13, 2020). "Girondins and Montagnards". Alpha History. Retrieved April 16, 2021
  7. ^ Schama 1989, p. 661.
  8. ^ Gershoy, Leo (1962). Bertrand Barère: A Reluctant Terrorist. New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 156.
  9. ^ Durand de Maillane, Pierre Toussaint (1825). Histoire de la Convention nationale (in French). Paris: Baudouin frères. p. 199.
  10. ^ Vivien, L. (1842). P.M. Pourrat freres (ed.). Histoire generale de la revolution francaise, de l'empire, de la Restauration, de la monarchie de 1830, jusques et compris 1841 (in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Bourgogne et Martinet. pp. 317–8.
  11. ^ Mathiez, Albert (1985). La Révolution française: La Terreur (in French). Vol. 3. Paris: Éditions Denoël. pp. 242–3. Retrieved April 16, 2021
  12. ^ a b Gabourd 1859, p. 7.

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