1825 in France
This page relates to the year 1825 of the Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
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April 17th: Decree “conceding” the independence of Haiti against the payment of an allowance.
- April 20th: Law on the sacrilege: she condemns to dead the profaners of devoted objects.
- April 28th: Law on the compensation for the Emigrants of an amount of a billion.
- May 29th: Sacring of Charles X, in the Cathedral of Rheims, on the occasion of which the cardinal of Fare made a great speech extremely noticed.
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July 11th: Charles X threatens to reconquer Haiti and sends a fleet of 14 vessels. The president Jean Pierre Boyer must sign a treaty according to which France recognized the independence of the country only in exchange of an allowance of 150 million gold franc (the sum will be brought back in 1838 to 90 franc million).
- the recognition of the independence of Saint-Domingue brings the floatation of a loan of 150 franc million intended to compensate the colonists, who will not be honoured by the republic with Haiti. The compensation for the landowners victims of revolutionary measurements is much more expensive (law on the billion).
- 100.000 people take part in Paris with funerals of the general of Empire Maximilien Sebastien Foy.
- Recognition by France of the independence of the States of South America.
- nonwell informed or unknown Dates :
- Organization of horse shows in eight “districts” with an aim of improving the equine race.
Internal bonds
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the year 1825 in the world
- Chronology of France under the Restoration (1814-1830)
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