11 Facts About Thomas Bugeaud

1.

Thomas Bugeaud was born at Limoges, a member of a noble family of Perigord, the youngest of thirteen children.

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2.

Thomas Bugeaud ran away from home, and for some years lived in the country as an agricultural worker.

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3.

Thomas Bugeaud spent the fifteen years after the fall of Napoleon without employment, returning to agriculture and developing his home district of Perigord.

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4.

Thomas Bugeaud embarked on a campaign to win the swift, complete, and lasting subjugation of Algeria.

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5.

Thomas Bugeaud was sent to Africa in a subordinate capacity and proceeded to initiate his war of flying columns.

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6.

Thomas Bugeaud won his first victory on 7 July 1836, made a brilliant campaign of six weeks' duration, and returned home with the rank of lieutenant-general.

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7.

In 1843, Thomas Bugeaud was made marshal of France, and in this and the following year he continued his operations with unvarying success.

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8.

Thomas Bugeaud's resignation was due to differences with the home government on the question of the future government of the province.

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9.

In 1848, Thomas Bugeaud was in Paris during the revolution, but his orders prevented him from acting effectively to suppress it.

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10.

Thomas Bugeaud was asked, but eventually refused, to be a candidate for the presidency in opposition to Louis Napoleon.

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11.

Thomas Bugeaud's writings were numerous, including his Œuvres militaires, collected by Weil, many official reports on Algeria and the war there, and some works on economics and political science.

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