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12 Facts About Jean-Jacques Baude

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Jean-Jacques Baude was a French administrator and politician.

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Jean-Jacques Baude was a deputy from 1830 to 1839, and again from 1842 to 1846.

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Jean-Jacques Baude started work in his father's office in the prefecture of Tarn.

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Jean-Jacques Baude was appointed in turn sub-prefect of Confolens on 8 April 1813, sub-prefect of Roanne on 2 November 1814 and sub-prefect of Saint-Etienne on 4 June 1815.

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Jean-Jacques Baude wrote a remarkable work on Navigation de la Loire au-dessus de Briare in 1826.

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Jean-Jacques Baude continued to attack the government in the liberal press.

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Jean-Jacques Baude was named Secretary of the Municipal Commission of Paris on 29 July 1830.

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Jean-Jacques Baude was then general director of bridges and roads, and of mines, and Councillor of State.

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On 14 February 1831, the anniversary of the death of Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry, Jean-Jacques Baude had to deal with disturbance that were suppressed by the National Guard.

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On 15 March 1831 Jean-Jacques Baude presented a proposal supported by the president of the council, Casimir Perier, that was adopted, to ban king Charles X of France, his descendants and allies of his descendants in perpetuity from French territory.

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Jean-Jacques Baude was reelected on 21 June 1834, on 4 November 1837 and on 9 July 1842.

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Jean-Jacques Baude failed to be reelected on 1 August 1846, which ended his career in the Assembly.