THE FRENCH REPUBLIC AND ITS SATELLITES (1798-1799)
Following the year (1792) the war objectives of France's revolutionary administrations shifted away from the conventional French king’s conquest strategies and toward a more self-serving patriotic ideology. France seized Belgium, Germany west of the Rhine, Savoy, and Nice as it moved eastward to reach her natural frontiers of the Rhine and the Alps. These annexations were acknowledged by Austria in the Campo Formio Treaty (1797) and German princes driven from the Rhineland were compensated by gaining the area of former church wars, which put a strain on their financial resources and domestic administrations. Reversals strengthened the difficulties and responsibilities of war while upending the status of their governments at home. Apart from it, the immediate consequences did not differ significantly from those of other, more common forms of inter-dynastic conflict. There was never any chance that a revolution would break out. And court circles, in Vienna and Berlin a...