Napoleonic Wars event
also: Napolitanic Wars
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Switzerlandcountry · 3Napoleon Bonaparteperson · 2French Revolutionevent · 2United Kingdomcountry · 2Francecountry · 2Portugalcountry · 1Prussiacountry · 1Habsburg Empireorganization · 1The Phenomenology of Spiritbook · 1Science of Logicbook · 1Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciencesbook · 1Elements of the Philosophy of Rightbook · 1Otto von Bismarckperson · 1Lombard, Odierorganization · 1Guyanacountry · 1Pictet & Cieorganization · 1Netherlandscountry · 1West Germanycountry · 1Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegelperson · 1Rothschild familyfamily · 1
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“And the last three of them came in the second industrial revolution. Why didn't France keep up? Well, they got disrupted by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars that set them back by decades. Germany was a very late starter. But on…”
▶ The Shadow State 70 Fabian Socialists Pt. 3 @ 8:25
Mentions (7)
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The old regime dies. It's of no use to them at all. Now, could we then go in our own currency into BRICS and participate as an equal? Yes, but it will no longer be in a dominant, we're in control of everything, which means the syndicate has…
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The Dutch West India Company held on to the territory that, this is back in the 1600s, sorry, until 1796 when it fell to the English during the Napolitanic Wars. In 1814, Guyana was ceded to England by treaty. The Dutch Portuguese and Engli…
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Many of these people, the Huguenots that moved to what became Switzerland were financiers and goldsmiths and had the famous Calvinist work ethic. So we get to the 19th century and the Napoleonic Wars. Can I just add, I want to really kind o…
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Switzerland doesn't fit either mold. Correct. Yeah. Okay, so we get to the Napoleonic Wars. And Switzerland declares neutrality in 1815. Smart move by them. You can see on the map how close they are to Napoleonic France. They said, no, we d…
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We have a couple of the oldest Swiss banking houses. If I can get this to move over here. And it's Lombard, Odier, and the other one, Pictet and C. And you can see even on their logos, they got the age they were founded, 1796 and 1805. They…
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There he became the dominant intellectual figure. His key life events included witnessing the French Revolution's early promise and later terror, the Napoleonic Wars, and his own personal losses. He got married in 1811. They had three child…
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And the last three of them came in the second industrial revolution. Why didn't France keep up? Well, they got disrupted by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars that set them back by decades. Germany was a very late starter. But on…