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  2. Political history of France - Wikipedia

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    The French Fourth Republic was the republican government of France from 27 October 1946 to 4 October 1958, governed by the fourth republican constitution of 13 October 1946. It was in many ways a revival of the Third Republic , which governed from 1870 during the Franco-Prussian War to 1940 during World War II , and it suffered many of the same ...

  3. French Fifth Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Fifth Republic (French: Cinquième République) is France's current republican system of government.It was established on 4 October 1958 by Charles de Gaulle under the Constitution of the Fifth Republic.

  4. List of countries by date of transition to a republican ...

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    The Regency of Algiers became a de facto Independent stratocracy, with power vested first in the agha, appointed as president of the diwan, then the Dey of Algiers from 1671 onward. [2] [3] United States: 4 March 1789: The present U.S. constitution became effective, establishing the current U.S. government. [4] France: 21 September 1792

  5. French Second Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Republican Experiment, 1848–1852 (The Cambridge History of Modern France) (1983) excerpt and text search; Amann, Peter H. "Writings on the Second French Republic." Journal of Modern History 34.4 (1962): 409–429. Clark, Christopher (2023). Revolutionary Spring: Fighting for a New World 1848–1849. Penguin Random House. Furet, François.

  6. French First Republic - Wikipedia

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    Under the Legislative Assembly, which was in power before the proclamation of the First Republic, France was engaged in war with Prussia and Austria.In July 1792, Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, commanding general of the Austro–Prussian Army, issued his Brunswick Manifesto, threatening the destruction of Paris should any harm come to King Louis XVI of France.

  7. French Third Republic - Wikipedia

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    The French Third Republic (French: Troisième République, sometimes written as La III e République) was the system of government adopted in France from 4 September 1870, when the Second French Empire collapsed during the Franco-Prussian War, until 10 July 1940, after the Fall of France during World War II led to the formation of the Vichy government.

  8. List of political systems in France - Wikipedia

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    The latter became the Holy Roman Empire, and West Francia eventually became the core of the Kingdom of France, which was structured as a feudal monarchy and lasted for eight centuries (987–1792). During the French Revolution, the last pre-revolutionary monarch, Louis XVI , was forced to accept the French Constitution of 1791 , thus turning ...

  9. French Fourth Republic - Wikipedia

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    After the liberation of France in 1944, the Vichy government was dissolved and the Provisional Government of the French Republic (French: Gouvernement provisoire de la République française, GPRF), also known as the French Committee of National Liberation, [dubious – discuss] was instituted after a unanimous request of the Provisional Consultative Assembly to be properly represented. [1]