1. Most of the Patriots fled to France. Their situation changed for the better when the French Revolution took place. The new government of France shared the ideals of the Patriots. In 1795 the Patriots joined the French army to conquer the Dutch Republic. France wanted to expand its influence in European countries to gain more power on the continent. The frightened stadtholder William V escaped to Great Britain with his family. After his departure, the Patriots were in charge: the Batavian Revolution took place. The Patriots changed the name of the Dutch Republic into Batavian Republic.
The Patriots influenced the Dutch Republic by establishing many ideas from the French document Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. For example, they established a uniform law, which meant that all people in the country became equal for the law. The Patriots also established a National Assembly in the Dutch Republic. Moderate Patriots as well as radical Patriots took place in this public meeting. However, these two groups of Patriots got into a conflict with each other about the question how the Dutch Republic should be governed. The radicals wanted to replace the Dutch provinces with departments and a central government for the Batavian Republic. The moderates did not see this as necessary because they had achieved their main goal: the departure of the stadtholder.
2. Name at least three similarities between the French Republic
and the Batavian Republic and at least one difference