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Carel de Vos van Steenwijk

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in the first national Batavian assembly and appointed to the committee charged with writing a new constitution. He was president of the assembly from 6 to 20 February 1797 and re-elected as a deputy in August 1797. A unitarist coup d'Γ‰tat on 22 January 1798 ejected the Federalists from the assembly –
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to be set up. Carel de Vos van Steenwijk formed a revolutionary committee in Drenthe on 7 February and twelve days later this became Drenthe's provisional assembly, of which he was elected president. A federalist, he played a major role in gaining a provincial statute for Drenthe, previously only one
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He held no further posts until 4 June 1802, when he was briefly made a member of the general council for the department of Overijssel, before being made the Republic's ambassador to France on 14 September. When he returned from Paris in 1804 he was made Drenthe's representative on the legislative
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in 1830. On 28 August 1814 he was made a jonkheer and on 11 March 1821 a baron (he was also lord of Dikninge and Hogerhof).
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The Revolution broke out again early in 1795 when Patriots rose up (with French military support led by
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corps of the Republic. From 4 to 18 June 1806 De Vos acted as the Republic's
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After France annexed the new kingdom in 1811, De Vos was made deputy for
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Patriots and Liberators : Revolution in the Netherlands 1780–1830
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until 10 July, after another coup toppled the unitarists on 12 June.
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opted for exile on 19 January, leaving the field open for the
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Deputies of the National Assembly of the Batavian Republic
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Vollenhove
Overijssel
Jan Arent Godert de Vos van Steenwijk
United Provinces
Kuinre
Godert Willem
Jan Arend de Vos van Steenwijk
Batavian Revolution
Jan Arend Godert
Patriot
Pieter Johan van Berckel
United States of America
Drenthe
diet
exercitiegenootschap
De Wijk
Pichegru
William V, Prince of Orange
Batavian Republic
Generality Lands
Meppel
Huis ten Bosch
grand pensionary
Louis Bonaparte
king of Holland
Order of the Union
baron of the Empire
Bouches-de-l'Yssel
French Empire

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