"1815"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Comte Louis de Rosmorduc"@en . . . . . . "Chouannerie"@en . . "A first uprising attempt was carried out by the Association bretonne to defend the French monarchy and reinstate the specific laws and customs of Brittany that had been repealed in 1789. However, the massive uprising of an important part of the West and the transition to counter-revolution was mostly caused by the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and the lev\u00E9e en masse decided by the Convention."@en . "1800"^^ . "The defence of Rochefort-en-Terre, painting by Alexandre Bloch, 1885"@en . . "1793"^^ . "Chouans"@en . . "1795"^^ . . . . . "~ 55 000 men"@en . "1799"^^ . . "A first uprising attempt was carried out by the Association bretonne to defend the French monarchy and reinstate the specific laws and customs of Brittany that had been repealed in 1789. However, the massive uprising of an important part of the West and the transition to counter-revolution was mostly caused by the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and the lev\u00E9e en masse decided by the Convention. The first confrontations broke out in 1792 and evolved to a peasant revolt, then to guerilla warfare and eventually to full-scale battles until the Republican victory in 1800. Shorter and less important peasant uprisings which took place in other d\u00E9partements such as in Aveyron and Loz\u00E8re were also qualified as \"chouanneries\". A petite chouannerie broke out in 1815 during the Hundred Days and a last uprising ultimately took place during the Vendean war and Chouannerie in 1832."@en . . . . . . "Vend\u00E9ens"@en . . "Republican victory"@en . . . . "Brittany, Maine, Normandy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "\u00C9migr\u00E9s"@en . .