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  1. “At the turn of the nineteenth century, France is governed by Napoleon as First Consul. As emperor, Napoleon sanctions the Neoclassical style, embodied in the art of Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825). Meanwhile, the seeds of Romanticism—sown here and elsewhere in Europe by contemporary writers, poets, and philosophers—give rise to an aesthetic that exalts emotion, nature, and the sublime ...

  2. 30 September - The Convention of 1800 (Treaty of Mortefontaine), signed between the United States and France, ends the Quasi-War. 1 October - Third Treaty of San Ildefonso, secretly negotiated between France and Spain, by which Spain returns the colonial territory of Louisiana to France. 10 October - Conspiration des poignards, conspiracy to ...

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  4. A map of France in 1843 under the July Monarchy. By the French Revolution, the Kingdom of France had expanded to nearly the modern territorial limits. The 19th century would complete the process by the annexation of the Duchy of Savoy and the County of Nice (first during the First Empire, and then definitively in 1860) and some small papal (like Avignon) and foreign possessions.

  5. France - History, Culture, Politics: The political history of 18th-century France can be conceptualized in terms of the double heritage and the problems it entailed. The discussion may be linked to two issues: first, the economic transformation of a traditional and essentially agricultural society by both commerce and ideas; and, second, the state’s efforts (and eventual inability) to ...

  6. What time is it in Paris, the capital of France? Find out the current local time, weather, time zone and DST of Paris with this free online service from timeanddate.com. You can also compare the time difference and time zone with other cities around the world, or explore the calendar and astronomy data for Paris.

  7. 0–9. 1800 in France. 1801 in France. 1802 in France. 1803 in France. 1804 in France. 1805 in France. 1806 in France. 1807 in France.

  8. The 19th century in France was a fascinating period marked by significant political, cultural, and social transformations. Throughout this time, France underwent numerous political upheavals, from the French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte to the establishment of the Third Republic. Culturally, the 19th century in France witnessed ...

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