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Batavian Republic constitutional referendum, 1797 : ウィキペディア英語版
Batavian Republic constitutional referendum, 1797
A referendum on the constitution of the Batavian Republic was held on August 8, 1797. The draft constitution was rejected, eventually culminating in a coup d'état.
==Background==
The country we now know as the Netherlands had declared independence as the Republic of the Seven United Provinces ((オランダ語:Republiek der Zeeven Vereenigde Provinciën)) in 1581. This independence was officially recognized in the Peace of Westphalia of 1648. As the name indicates, the country was a federation of seven autonomous provinces: the duchy of Gelre, the counties of Holland and Zeeland, the former bishopric of Utrecht, the lordship of Overijssel and the free provinces of Friesland and Groningen. Each province was governed by the Provincial States; the main executive official was a stadtholder (''stadhouder'' in Dutch). Over the years, these stadtholderships were concentrated among the descendants of William the Silent.
This led to a friction with the ''regenten'', the wealthy merchant class, who were mainly based in Amsterdam. They saw the central position of the House of Orange-Nassau in Dutch politics as a threat to their own power. The infighting between the regents and the Orangists was one of the causes of the downturn of the Netherlands as a global economic and military power throughout the 18th century.
In the 1780s, the tensions came to a head in the Batavian Revolution, a struggle between republican Patriots and royalist Orangists. The Patriots, aided by French troops, eventually managed to drive stadtholder William V out of the country in late 1794. A few weeks later, on January 19, 1795, the Batavian Republic was proclaimed.
The ''Nationale Vergadering'' (National Assembly) subsequently went through two years of discussions. On May 10, 1797, a final draft constitution was formed. The constitution was a compromise between two groups: those who felt that the ''gewesten'' (regions) in the Republic should maintain their historic autonomy, and those who felt that the Republic should become a unitary state.

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