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By 12: 30 p. m. on 21 September, the pro-French Dacko proclaimed the fall of the Central African Empire and the restoration of the Central African Republic under his presidency.
Yet Louis XIV had sound reasons to feel satisfied: the Emperor and German princes were fully occupied in Hungary — while in the Dutch Republic, William of Orange remained isolated and powerless, particularly because of the pro-French mood in Amsterdam.
The direct effect on France of the loss of this community is debatable, but the flight helped destroy the pro-French group in the Dutch Republic, not only because of their Protestant affiliations, but with the exodus of Huguenot merchants and the harassment of Dutch merchants living in France, it also greatly affected Franco-Dutch trade.
* Supporting the coup d ' état against Emperor Jean-Bédel Bokassa of the Central African Republic in 1979 ( Operation Barracuda ) and installing a pro-French government.
* In Operation Barracuda, the DGSE staged a coup d ' état against Emperor Jean-Bédel Bokassa in the Central African Republic in September 1979, and installed a pro-French government.

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It was a long, bitter re-match of the 1796 election between the pro-French and pro-decentralization Republicans under Jefferson and Aaron Burr, against incumbent Adams and Charles Pinckney's pro-British and pro-centralization Federalists.
As part of the war effort, George invaded his neighbouring state, Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, which was pro-French, writing out some of the battle orders himself.
Throughout Bao Dai's life in both Vietnam and in France, he remained unpopular amongst the Vietnamese populace as he was considered a political puppet for the French colonialist regime, for lacking any form of political power, for his cooperation with the French and for his pro-French ideals.
Just as important, Angus was a useful ally and an effective counter-weight to Albany and the pro-French faction.
He tried to conquer South Holland ( district of medieval Holland ) from the pro-French count John II of Holland, but was not successful.
After assisting a pro-French faction to take power in Sweden, he returned home and was promoted to foreign minister.
After Choiseul's dismissal in 1770, Vergennes was sent to Sweden with instructions to help the pro-French party of The Hats with advice and money.
Stresemann was not, however, in any sense pro-French.
The population of Lebanon was decidedly pro-French, and that of Syria anti-French with a pan-Arab nationalist bent.
At all times, however, the French government was confronted by the monolithic intransigence of the leaders of the European community in Algeria in opposing any devolution of power to Muslims, even to basically pro-French évolués.
During this period he carried out a pro-French foreign policy, while his domestic policy was affected by laziness and corruption.
Soustelle, leader of the pro-French Algeria faction in the party, left the cabinet in 1960, then was ejected from the UNR.
Borrowed Marxist terminology was instead commonly reinterpreted by party radicals in terms of the conflict with France, e. g. casting the colonizer in the role of economic exploiter-oppressor as well as national enemy, while the label of " bourgeoisie " was applied to uncooperative or pro-French elites.
Northumberland's political faction was strongly pro-French and anti-Spanish, so he rankled at the thought of aiding the Spaniards.
In April 1794 he was nominated National Commissioner in Oneglia, Imperia's port, the site of refuge for many pro-French Italians during the French attack on Northern Italy.
The strongly pro-French Herman Willem Daendels was appointed Governor General of the Dutch East Indies in 1807.
Since public opinion Glarus in had shifted towards a clearly pro-French stance after the peace of 1516, Zwingli was forced to abandon his position in Glarus.
The French decided to pass the throne to his son Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh San, who was only seven years old, because they thought someone so young would be easily influenced and controlled, and could be raised to be pro-French.
Maxse was also pro-French and pro-Polish.
The uprising in Flanders was caused by both excessive taxations levied by the Count of Flanders Louis I, and by his pro-French policies.
Instead Louis starts a pro-French and anti-English policy which was detrimental for the economies of the Flemish cities and raised the taxes in order to pay the financial consequences from the Treaty of Athis-sur-Orge.
The pro-French faction was led by the Grand Village of the Natchez and included the villages of Flour and Tioux.
However, his command was dominated by conflict with the government, who thought him to be too pro-French.

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Following his grandfather's death in 1790, Bache inherited Franklin's printing equipment and many of his books, and established The Philadelphia Aurora, which surpassed even Benjamin Franklin's fierce pro-French and democratic position.

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Although he anticipated resistance to a Stuart match from the Amsterdam merchants who had disliked his mother ( another Mary Stuart ), William believed that marrying Mary would increase his chances of succeeding to Charles's kingdoms, and would draw England's monarch away from his pro-French policies.
" In response, Ferdinand embarked upon a pro-French policy, marrying Germaine de Foix, niece of Louis XII of France ( and his own great-niece ), in the hope that she would produce a son to inherit Aragon and perhaps Castile.
Federalists used the " XYZ Affair " to create a new American army, strengthen the fledgling United States Navy, impose the Alien and Sedition Acts to stop pro-French activities ( which had severe repercussions for American civil liberties ), and enact new taxes to pay for it.
The strongest pro-French Cherokee leaders were Mankiller ( Utsidihi ) of Talikwa, Old Caesar of Chatuga ( or Tsatugi ), and Raven ( Kalanu ) of Ayuhwasi.

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The French inhabitants of the " Natchez colony " often came into conflict over land use and resources with the Natchez, who were increasingly split into pro-French and pro-English factions.
His pacifist and pro-French and pro-Polish attitudes often put him at odds with chancellor Axel Oxenstierna, who led Sweden's war effort in the Thirty Years ' War after the death of Gustavus Adolphus in 1632.
After the deportation and exile of the Emperors Thành Thái and Duy Tân, the new pro-French ruler Khải Định chose to change the imperial flag, replacing the three strips which signified the three regions of Vietnam ( North, Central, and South ) with a single horizontal band of red.
Vaudreuil-Cavagnal had excellent relations with the Canadian militia and with the Native-Canadian tribes allied with France ; Montcalm looked down on both, preferring to rely upon French regular troops and making poor use of irregular Canadian and pro-French Native-Canadian forces.
From 1644 he switched his alignment from pro-Habsburg to pro-French and supported the second marriage of King Władysław with Ludwika Maria Gonzaga.
The monarch sent d ' Éon on a secret mission to Russia in order to meet Empress Elizabeth and intrigue with the pro-French faction against the Habsburg monarchy.
However, Charles finally broke with his advisor's influence when he went to war against France, something which the pro-French William had tried to prevent.
When the Hundred Years War started, Louis remained steadfast in his pro-French policy, even with the county being economically dependent on England.
Its post-revolutionary popularity, along with the decline in the use of-town, was due in part to the pro-French sentiments which spread through the country after the war.
She concurred with the anti-Danish and pro-French foreign policy during the regency years.
Kolettis was the leader of the pro-French party and based his power on his relations with the leaders of Rumeli but also on his ability to eliminate his adversaries by acting behind the scenes.
Opposition to this pro-French absolutism ( from the King ’ s sister the Queen of England, and his younger brother Prince Pedro ) is swept aside, and Castelo Melhor initiates the final, successful phase of the Portuguese war of restoration with the aid of the Franco-German Marshal Schomberg, who brilliantly commands an international mercenary army against the Spanish forces.
Seen as pro-French and careful not to break his country's alliance with Morocco, he failed to make peace with the Polisario ( which had reacted to Daddah's downfall by entering into a unilateral ceasefire on the assumption that Mauritania would want to withdraw peacefully from the conflict ).
Those with their hair cropped were automatically suspected of sympathies with the pro-French underground organisation, the Society of United Irishmen, and were consequently liable to seizure for interrogation by pro-British forces.

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