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... the Paris revolution and the ensuing exile of Napoleon IV caused a major political earthquake across the European Continent.
Anyone with a bit of political sense knew that the emergence of a Republican Government at such a time was a disaster for France.
Controlling Paris and controlling France were two different concepts. Without the threat of foreign enemies, the Revolutionary Government could have adopted political measures to unify the nation and gradually purge the Bonapart ...
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