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The Brunswick Manifesto, issued in July 1792 by the Duke of Brunswick, commander of the Austrian and Prussian forces, was a proclamation threatening severe consequences for the French Revolutionaries if they harmed the French royal family. It aimed to intimidate the revolutionaries and encourage them to restore Louis XVI to the throne. The manifesto, however, had the opposite effect, galvanizing French public opinion against foreign intervention and contributing to the escalation of the Revolutionary Wars. Its threats ultimately fueled revolutionary fervor and led to the fall of the monarchy in France.

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