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The Batavians

The Batavian Republic and Seven United Netherlands

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The Batavians

By: Kelly Mass
Narrated by: Chris Newman
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In this audiobook we will shed more light on the Batavians, a people in history with much bravery, innovation, and determination to form a republic with freedom for its citizens, with opposing enemies they resisted.

The Republic of the Seven United Netherlands was followed by the Batavian Republic. It started on January 19, 1795, and ended on June 5, 1806, with Louis I's succession to the Dutch throne.

The political, financial, and social modifications that took place at the time of the Batavian Republic's short existence have left an enduring mark. The old Dutch Republic's confederal structure was completely changed by a unitary state. The constitution of 1798, which was developed for the first time in Dutch history, was really democratic.

I sincerely hope you will enjoy the fascinating history of this audiobook.

©2021 Kelly Mass (P)2022 Kelly Mass
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