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  2. List of French client states - Wikipedia

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     French Empire and colonies  Puppet states and occupied territories (Note: Spanish America was rebelling against Spain and the Dutch colonial empire was occupied by the British) Europe in 1812. France had several puppet states between 1792–1815 (the French First Republic and the First French Empire) and 1852–1870 (the Second French ...

  3. Former countries in Europe after 1815 - Wikipedia

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    The scope of this article begins in 1815, after a round of negotiations about European borders and spheres of influence were agreed upon at the Congress of Vienna. [3] The Congress of Vienna was a nine-month, pan-European meeting of statesmen who met to settle the many issues arising from the destabilising impact of the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, and the dissolution of the ...

  4. List of former European colonies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of former European colonies. The European countries which had the most colonies throughout history were: United Kingdom , France , Portugal , Spain , Netherlands (29), Germany (20), Russia (17), Denmark (9), Sweden (8), Italy (7), Norway (6), Belgium (3), and Courland (2).

  5. Category:Former countries in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Former countries in French history (8 C, 16 P) ... List of predecessors of sovereign states in Europe; Principality of Purgaz; The Protectorate; Prussia; R. Duchy of ...

  6. French Revolutionary Wars - Wikipedia

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    When the French Revolution started at the end of the 18th century the European continent had five great powers, these being Great Britain, France, Austria, Russia, and Prussia. Weak European states included Sweden, Spain, Poland, Holland, and Turkey. Western Germany was divided into hundreds of tiny principalities, cities, and minor states ...

  7. Sister republic - Wikipedia

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    Sister republics (French: république sœur, pronounced [ʁepyblik sœʁ] ⓘ) were republics established by the French First Republic or local pro-French revolutionaries during the French Revolutionary Wars. Though nominally independent, sister republics were heavily reliant on French protection, making them in effect client states of France.

  8. List of former sovereign states - Wikipedia

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    These states are now dissolved into a number of states. Greater German Reich – Dissolved in 1945, its former territory now consists of the entirety of the countries of Austria and Germany , and parts of what is now Belarus , the Czech Republic , France , Luxembourg , Poland , Russia , Belgium , the Netherlands , Denmark , Norway , Greece ...

  9. Territorial evolution of France - Wikipedia

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    The French monarchy, along with the Kingdom of France itself, was abolished on 21 September 1792, when the First French Republic was proclaimed. The Revolution did away with the concept of ownership of political entities by individuals. As such the French Republic was a unitary state rather than a mosaic of vassals or "semi-states".