<P> On 23 August, the National Convention decreed the Levée en masse, "The young men shall fight; the married man shall forge arms and transport provisions; the women shall make tents and clothes and shall serve in the hospitals; the children shall turn all lint into linen; the old men shall betake themselves to the public square in order to arouse the courage of the warriors and preach hatred of kings and the unity of the Republic ." </P> <P> On 9 September, the convention established paramilitary forces, the "revolutionary armies", to force farmers to surrender grain demanded by the government . On 17 September, the Law of Suspects was passed, which authorized the imprisonment of vaguely defined "suspects". This created a mass overflow in the prison systems . On 29 September, the convention extended price fixing from grain and bread to other essential goods, and also fixed wages . </P> <P> On 10 October, the Convention decreed that "the provisional government shall be revolutionary until peace ." On 24 October, the French Republican Calendar was enacted . The trial of the Girondins started on the same day and they were executed on 31 October . </P> <P> Anti-clerical sentiments increased during 1793 and a campaign of dechristianization occurred . On 10 November (20 Brumaire Year II of the French Republican Calendar), the Hébertists organized a Festival of Reason . </P>

What were the results of the reign of terror