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Batavian Republic

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Batavian Republic

Name given to the Netherlands by the French in 1795; it lasted until the establishment of the kingdom of the Netherlands in 1814 at the end of the Napoleonic Wars.



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The 11 papers, five in French and one in German, consider such aspects as Dutch interest in American constitutional developments during the early 19th century, the constitutional development of the Grand Duchy of Berg (1806-13), the views of Georg Friedrich von Martens (1756-1821) on the revolutionary and Napoleonic age and international relations in Europe, and the Batavian Republic and the Franco-Anglo peace.
The United Provinces of the Netherlands were reconstituted as the Batavian Republic in 1795 and remained under French
The United Provinces of the Netherlands were reconstituted as the Batavian Republic in 1795 and remained under French
 
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