- The
Stecklikrieg ("War of Sticks") was a
civil war in
Switzerland in 1802 that
resulted in the
collapse of the
Helvetic Republic, the
renewed French occupation...
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Instability in the
Republic reached its peak in 1802–03—including the
Stecklikrieg civil war of 1802.
Together with
local resistance,
financial problems...
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invasion of
Switzerland (1798,
between the
First and
Second Coalition), the
Stecklikrieg (1802,
between the
Second and
Third Coalition), the
Peninsular War (1807–1814)...
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withdrawal of
French troops in July 1802, the
Republic collapsed (in the
Stecklikrieg civil war). The Act of
Mediation was Napoleon's
attempt at a compromise...
- its peak in 1802–1803; it
included the Bourla-papey
uprising and the
Stecklikrieg civil war of 1802. By then, the
Republic was 12
million francs in debt...
- the
revolt of the Bourla-papey in
spring 1802,
closely followed by the
Stecklikrieg (August to
October 1802) that
brought the end of the
entire Helvetic...
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Republicans on 17
April 1802.
Reding then
became one of the
leaders of the
Stecklikrieg revolt,
which caused the
collapse of the Republic, and was imprisoned...
- This was the case in the
Swiss peasant war of 1653, and
again in the
Stecklikrieg uprising of 1802,
called after the
eponymous Stäckli "club"
carried by...
- of
Great Britain and Ireland. See
French invasion of
Switzerland and
Stecklikrieg Virtually all of the
Italian states,
including the
neutral Papal States...
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Haiti France 1802 1802 Sack of
Karbala Diriyah Ottoman Empire 1802 1802
Stecklikrieg Helvetic
Republic Federalist rebels 1802 1810 Tedbury's War British...