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Summary Of: Helvetic Republic

The constitution of the Helvetic Republic came mainly from the design of... the Helvetic Republic had over 6 constitutions in a period of 4 years... The Helvetic Republic did highlight the desirability of a central authority to handle matters for the country as... The Helvetic Republic reduced the formerly sovereign cantons to mere administrative districts... The Helvetic Republic also annexed two territories not previously part of Switzerland...

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