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- War_in_the_Vendée abstract "The War in the Vendée (1793 to 1796; French: Guerre de Vendée) was an uprising in the Vendée region of France during the French Revolution. The Vendée is a coastal region, located immediately south of the Loire River in western France. Initially, the war was similar to the 14th-century Jacquerie peasant uprising, but quickly acquired themes considered by the government in Paris to be counterrevolutionary, and Royalist. The uprising headed by the self-styled Catholic and Royal Army was comparable to the Chouannerie, which took place in the area north of the Loire.The departments included in the uprising, called the Vendée Militaire, included the area between the Loire and the Layon rivers: Vendée (Marais, Bocage Vendéen, Collines Vendéennes), part of Maine-et-Loire west of the Layon, and the portion of Deux Sèvres west of the River Thouet. Having secured their pays, the deficiencies of the Vendean army became more apparent. Lacking a unified strategy (or army) and fighting a defensive campaign, from April onwards the army lost cohesion and its special advantages. Successes continued for some time: Thouars was taken in early May and Saumur in June; there were victories at Châtillon and Vihiers. After this string of victories, the Vendeans turned to a protracted siege of Nantes, for which they were unprepared and which stalled their momentum, giving the government in Paris sufficient time to send more troops and experienced generals.Tens of thousands of civilians, Republican prisoners, and sympathizers with the revolution were massacred by both armies, leading to modern descriptions of the uprising and its consequences as a genocide. Ultimately, the uprising was suppressed using draconian measures. The historian François Furet concludes that the repression in the Vendee "not only revealed massacre and destruction on an unprecedented scale but also a zeal so violent that it has bestowed as its legacy much of the region's identity ... The war aptly epitomizes the depth of the conflict ... between religious tradition and the revolutionary foundation of democracy."".
- War_in_the_Vendée causalties "~ 30,000 military killed".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "* LocalNational Guards".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "* RepublicanVendeans".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "* Royalist Vendeans".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Army of Mainz".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Army of the Coasts of Brest".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Army of the Coasts of Cherbourg".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Army of the Coasts of La Rochelle".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Army of the West".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Catholic and Royal Army".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Chouans".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "*Émigrés".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "French Republic :".
- War_in_the_Vendée combatant "French royalists :".
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Armand_Louis_de_Gontaut.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Charles_Aimé_de_Royrand.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Charles_de_Bonchamps.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander François_Joseph_Westermann.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander François_Séverin_Marceau-Desgraviers.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander François_de_Charette.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Henri_de_la_Rochejaquelein.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Jacques_Cathelineau.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Jean-Baptiste_Carrier.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Jean-Nicolas_Stofflet.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Jean_Antoine_Rossignol.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Jean_Baptiste_Camille_Canclaux.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Jean_Baptiste_Kléber.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Lazare_Hoche.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Louis_Marie_Turreau.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Louis_Marie_de_Lescure.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Louis_dElbxc3xa9e.
- War_in_the_Vendée commander Thomas-Alexandre_Dumas.
- War_in_the_Vendée isPartOfMilitaryConflict War_of_the_First_Coalition.
- War_in_the_Vendée notes "170,000 – 200,000 dead in total".
- War_in_the_Vendée notes "Inhabitants of the Vendee: ~ 170,000 military and civilians killed (75 – 80% ; royalists and 20 – 25% republicans)".
- War_in_the_Vendée place Brittany.
- War_in_the_Vendée place Loire-Atlantique.
- War_in_the_Vendée place Maine-et-Loire.
- War_in_the_Vendée place Provinces_of_France.
- War_in_the_Vendée place Vendée.
- War_in_the_Vendée result "French Republican victory".
- War_in_the_Vendée strength "130,000 – 150,000".
- War_in_the_Vendée strength "80,000".
- War_in_the_Vendée thumbnail GuerreVendée_1.jpg?width=300.
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- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Jones_(Canadian_scholar).
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Alexis_de_Tocqueville.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Anjou.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Anthony_James_Joes.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Anti-clericalism.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Armand_Louis_de_Gontaut.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_Mainz.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_the_Coasts_of_Brest.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_the_Coasts_of_Cherbourg.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_the_Coasts_of_La_Rochelle.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Army_of_the_West_(1793).
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Artillery.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Augustin_Tuncq.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Cholet.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Luçon.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Nantes.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Saumur_(1793).
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Savenay.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Thouars.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Bocage.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Bourgeoisie.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Brittany.
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- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Category:18th_century_in_France.
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- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Chalonnes-sur-Loire.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Chantonnay.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Charles-Louis_Chassin.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Aimé_de_Royrand.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Armand_Tuffin,_marquis_de_la_Rouerie.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Melchior_Artus_de_Bonchamps.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Tilly.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Charles_de_Bonchamps.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Cholet.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Chouan.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Chouannerie.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Châtillon-sur-Sèvre.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Constitution_of_the_Clergy.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Sandoz.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Clisson.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Colonnes_infernales.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Committee_of_Public_Safety.
- War_in_the_Vendée wikiPageWikiLink Counter-revolutionary.