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 | | On Apr. 20, 1792, war was declared on Austria, and the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>French<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Revolutionary<b>bb>> Wars began. |  | | <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>French<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> participation in the American Revolution had increased the huge debt, and Neckers successor, Charles Alexandre de Calonne, called an Assembly of Notables (1787), hoping to avert bankruptcy by inducing the privileged classes to share in the financial burden. |  | | Émigrés incited the courts of Europe to intervene; in France, war was advocated by the royalists as a means to restore the old regime, but also by many republicans, who either wished to spread the revolution abroad or hoped that the threat of invasion would rally the nation to their cause. |
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 | | This is a comprehensive study of the life of Zebulon Butler, a participant in the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>French<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> and Indian War, the <<b>bb>>Revolutionary<b>bb>> War, and the intercolonial confrontations known as the Yankee-Pennamite Wars. |  | | During the <<b>bb>>Revolutionary<b>bb>> War, he served in one of the most dangerous theatres of the war--the isolated Susquehanna frontier of Pennsylvania--where the struggling settlers were subject to Indian-Tory attacks and the hostility of the Pennsylvania government. |  | | When the longstanding land controversy between Connecticut and Pennsylvania again erupted in civil war and sparked a separate state movement encouraged by Ethan Allen, Butler counseled peace and assisted Timothy Pickering in the establishment of Luzerne County. |
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| | <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>French<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> Revolution |
 | | With the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>French<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> <<b>bb>>Revolutionary<b>bb>> Wars and the Napoleonic Wars, the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>French<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> Revolution tore down the medieval structures of |  | | Earlier, anticlerical legislation had been capped when the clergy was required to take oaths to civil authority (1790), a measure that alienated many pious rural districts from the Revolution. |  | | But the <<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>>French<<<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>><b>bb><<b>bb>>b<b>bb>>>> experience convinced more and more people during the course of an initially reactionary nineteenth century that popular sovereignty, national independence, and constitutional government were the new forces in world history. |
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