1886 in France
This page relates to the year 1886 Gregorian Calendrier.
Events
- January 7th: Government Freycinet. The general Georges Boulanger (“the general Revenge”) is Minister for the War on the recommendation of Clemenceau.
- March 8th: Law instituting Mondays of Easter and non-working Pentecost like .
- June 26th: Law of exile banishing French soil chiefs of the royal families and imperial having reigned on France.
- the July 14th, the general Georges Boulanger is acclaimed at the time of the procession.
- October 30th: Law Rene Goblet on the laicization of the personnel of the public schools.
- December 11th: Government Rene Goblet. Baker preserves the ministry for the war.
- December 15th: publication in Paris by the French editor Charles Bayle of a " Atlas colonial" conceived by Henri Mager.
- Boulangisme (1886 - 1889): the Boulanger general creates around him a current of enthusiasm by appreciably improving the living conditions of the soldiers and by holding a speech clearly revanchist, conveyed by the Ligue of the patriots.
- Traffic of decorations (Daniel Wilson, 1886 - 1887).
- Strike of Decazeville.
- the army is equipped with the rifle Lebel.
- Labor markets (Fernand Pelloutier).
- the count Albert de Mun founds the catholic Association of French Youth .
Internal bonds
- the year 1886 in the world
- Chronology of France under the Third Republic (1870-1914)
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