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Bourbon Restoration and Treaty Settlements in France (1814–1815)

Bourbon Restoration and Treaty Settlements in France (1814–1815)

  1. Treaty of Chaumont binds Allied coalition

    Labels: Treaty of, Allied Coalition
  2. Coalition armies enter Paris after capitulation

    Labels: Paris Occupation, Coalition Armies
  3. Senate deposes Napoleon and forms provisional regime

    Labels: S nat, Provisional Regime
  4. Napoleon abdicates unconditionally at Fontainebleau

    Labels: Napoleon Bonaparte, Fontainebleau Abdication
  5. Treaty of Fontainebleau exiles Napoleon to Elba

    Labels: Treaty of, Elba Exile
  6. Louis XVIII issues Declaration of Saint-Ouen

    Labels: Louis XVIII, Declaration of
  7. Louis XVIII makes formal entry into Paris

    Labels: Louis XVIII, Tuileries Entry
  8. Charter of 1814 proclaimed as constitutional basis

    Labels: Charter of, Louis XVIII
  9. Napoleon lands at Golfe-Juan, beginning Hundred Days

    Labels: Napoleon Return, Hundred Days
  10. Final Act of the Congress of Vienna is signed

    Labels: Congress of, Final Act
  11. Second Treaty of Paris imposes harsher postwar settlement

    Labels: Second Treaty, Allied Occupation