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religion and distrust of the Dutch government. The choice of the French language for the young Belgian nation seemed natural, as French-speaking citizens formed the majority of the revolutionaries and was a language spoken by the aristocracy across the country. The word
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three years later, retaining them until 1815. This was very badly received in the Catholic provinces, alarming the clergy and damaging those economic sectors which were in competition with metropolitan
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vineyards were ruined and the textile sector in Flanders went into decay. The French language, which had been the language of the leisured classes under
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in 1815, the movement became dormant. In 1830, Belgians of the north, alongside those of the south, overthrew Dutch rule uniting behind their common
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Excerpt from the manuscript Poetic Works, 1807–1815. The work contains many political poems. Written by J
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The flamingant movement was originally initiated by the priests in Flanders under the
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is sometimes used to designate their ideology. The term may be derived from
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French occupation after 1792
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