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==Revolution and first republic== | ==Revolution and first republic== | ||
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17 August 1805 – The first constitution is approved in the Boston Congress. | 17 August 1805 – The first constitution is approved in the Boston Congress.<br> | ||
===1810s=== | ===1810s=== | ||
==Civil war== | ==Civil war== | ||
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===1870s=== | ===1870s=== | ||
==Time of troubles== | ==Time of troubles== | ||
23 June 1873 – [[Jean de Flandre]] and his company raid Camp III. | 23 June 1873 – [[Jean de Flandre]] and his company raid Camp III.<br> | ||
8 July 1873 – Gabriël van Aarle is arrested for his role in the Camp III raid. | 8 July 1873 – Gabriël van Aarle is arrested for his role in the Camp III raid.<br> | ||
10 July 1873 – Thomas Cnossen and his mercenaries retake Camp III. | 10 July 1873 – Thomas Cnossen and his mercenaries retake Camp III.<br> | ||
15 July 1873 – An attempted coup against the government failed after a betrayal, all conspirators are arrested, except Machiel Zonnenberg who escapes with his wife. | 15 July 1873 – An attempted coup against the government failed after a betrayal, all conspirators are arrested, except Machiel Zonnenberg who escapes with his wife.<br> | ||
13 February 1874 - Jean de Flandre is arrested, then escapes late at night after a failed attempt to execute him. | 13 February 1874 - Jean de Flandre is arrested, then escapes late at night after a failed attempt to execute him.<br> | ||
==Third republic== | ==Third republic== | ||
===1870s=== | ===1870s=== |
Revision as of 02:29, 13 October 2021
Pre-Loaísan era
Colonial era
1500s
1600s
1700s
1800s
Revolution and first republic
1800s
17 August 1805 – The first constitution is approved in the Boston Congress.
1810s
Civil war
Second republic
1810s
1820s
1830s
1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
Time of troubles
23 June 1873 – Jean de Flandre and his company raid Camp III.
8 July 1873 – Gabriël van Aarle is arrested for his role in the Camp III raid.
10 July 1873 – Thomas Cnossen and his mercenaries retake Camp III.
15 July 1873 – An attempted coup against the government failed after a betrayal, all conspirators are arrested, except Machiel Zonnenberg who escapes with his wife.
13 February 1874 - Jean de Flandre is arrested, then escapes late at night after a failed attempt to execute him.