The French Republican armies have expanded eastward, …

Years: 1798 - 1798
March

The French Republican armies have expanded eastward, enveloping Switzerland on the grounds of "liberating" the Swiss people, whose own system of government is deemed as feudal, especially for annexed territories such as Vaud.

Some Swiss nationals, including Frédéric-César de La Harpe of Vaud, have called for French intervention on these grounds.

French troops on March 5, 1798, enter the independent Swiss confederation’s territory from the west.

The invasion proceeds largely peacefully, since the Swiss people fail to respond to the calls of their politicians to take up arms.

The Old Swiss Confederation collapses after the French troops completely overrun Switzerland.

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