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  2. Flour War - Wikipedia

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    The Flour War can be seen as a prelude to the French Revolution. [7] These events can be interpreted as a reaction against the edict from Turgot, which liberalized grain commerce on September 13, 1774; indeed, this liberalization appeared contrary to a "moral economy", as some people were hoarding flour in order to drive up prices. This ...

  3. Pacte de Famine - Wikipedia

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    The changes to grain and bread supply had serious implications and were met with even more disorder than was seen over the change in the guild system. The conflict was known as the Flour War of 1775. Reports from those who controlled the flow of grain stated there were problems with the grain harvest which caused shortages and less grain ...

  4. 1775 in France - Wikipedia

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    April–May – Flour War: riots against bread prices. [2] 11 June – Coronation of Louis XVI in Reims Cathedral, the last to take place during the Ancien Regime; Probable date – Jeanne Baret returns to France, becoming the first woman to complete a circumnavigation of the globe.

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  6. French Revolutionary Wars - Wikipedia

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    The French forces easily handled the Peasants' rebellion in the Southern Netherlands, and were able to put down the revolting forces in under 2 months. The French in 1798 fought an undeclared war at sea against the United States, that was known variously as the "Quasi-War", the "Half War" and the "Pirate Wars

  7. Category:Rebellions in France - Wikipedia

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