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Swiss Government

   
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They were compelled to accept a constitution that was drafted by the French which stated that the country remain equal among all areas of the country as well as equality among each class of their citizens. As the French withdrew their military, Switzerland found it hard to maintain that type of government and in 1803, an "Act of Mediation" was drafted...
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As the French withdrew their military, Switzerland found it hard to maintain that type of government and in 1803, an "Act of Mediation" was drafted. In this act, they systematized the principles and laws of the country. This act was then modified in 1814 after the fall of Napoleon, and a new federal constitution was drafted as the Pact of 1815, which of course was another step backward...
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