The Brabant Revolution breaks out on October…
October 1789 CE
The army, which numbers twenty-eight hundred men, crosses into the Kempen region south of Breda.
The army arrives in the town of Hoogstraten, where a specially prepared document, the Manifesto of the People of Brabant (Manifeste du peuple brabançon), is read in the city hall.
The document denounces Joseph II's rule and declares that he no longer holds legitimacy.
The text of the speech itself is an embellished version of the 1581 declaration (the Verlatinge) by the Dutch States-General denouncing Philip II's rule in the Netherlands.