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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 Pacte de Famine (French pronunciation: [pakt dÉ™ famin], Famine Pact) was a conspiracy theory adopted by many living in France during the 18th century. It held that foods, especially grain, were intentionally withheld from them for the benefit of privileged interest groups. [1] The French obtained much of their nourishment from grain at the ...

  4. Category:Rebellions in France - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. List of wars involving France - Wikipedia

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    French victory Quasi-War (1798–1800) Location: Atlantic and Indian Oceans, the Caribbean and the Mediterranean Seas USS Constellation vs. L'Insurgente: French Republic. Guadeloupe United States. Co-belligerent: Great Britain. Convention of 1800. Peaceful cessation of Franco-American alliance; End of French privateer attacks on American shipping

  7. Commission for Relief in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Poster requesting clothing for occupied France and Belgium 1917 poster for Belgian relief. The commission's task was to obtain foodstuffs from abroad and ship them into Belgium, where CRB monitors supervised distribution by members of the Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation (CNSA), the Belgian organization headed by Émile Francqui.

  8. List of incidents of civil unrest in France - Wikipedia

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    1562–1598: French Wars of Religion. 1562: 1562 Riots of Toulouse, a series of events that pitted members of the Reformed Church of France (often called Huguenots) against members of the Roman Catholic Church in violent clashes that ended with the deaths of between 3,000 and 5,000 citizens of the French city of Toulouse.

  9. Anglo-French Wars - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-French War (1109–1113) – first conflict between the Capetian dynasty and the House of Normandy post-Norman conquest; Anglo-French War (1116–1119) – conflict over English possession of Normandy; Anglo-French War (1123–1135) – conflict that amalgamated into The Anarchy