11 Facts About Brabant Revolution

1.

Brabant Revolution was the product of opposition which emerged to the liberal reforms of Emperor Joseph II in the 1780s.

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2.

Brabant Revolution introduced two reforms in early 1787 instituting new administrative and judicial reform to create a much more centralised system.

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3.

The Estate of Brabant Revolution called a lawyer, Henri Van der Noot, to defend their position publicly.

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4.

The Small Brabant Revolution proved that the Austrian army was insufficient on its own to keep order without some popular support.

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Brabant Revolution hoped that, by removing the grievances of the states and middle classes, the opposition would become divided and would be easily suppressed.

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6.

Brabant Revolution appointed a new Minister Plenipotentiary to oversee the province.

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7.

Brabant Revolution has been extensively used for historical comparisons with other revolutions of the time.

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8.

Pirenne, a nationalist himself, argued that the Brabant Revolution was a very important influence on the Belgian Revolution of 1830 and can be seen as an early expression of Belgian nationalism.

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Brabant Revolution argued that the Vonckists and Statists could be seen as the forerunners of the major political factions of Belgium post-independence, the Liberals and Catholics, and expressed sympathy with the Vonckists.

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10.

Brabant Revolution supported this viewpoint by emphasizing the disgust seen in traveler's tales written by "enlightened" German observers.

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11.

Conceptually, the Brabant Revolution has generally been seen as a "revolution from above", based on the defense of existing privileges and the upper classes and clergy rather than the proletariat.

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