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The Treaty of La Jaunaye was a peace accord for the War in the Vendée, agreed by François de Charette and Charles Sapinaud de La Rairie, on behalf of the leaders of the Catholic and Royal Army, and by Albert Ruelle on behalf of the National Convention on 17 February 1795 at the manor of La Jaunaye, at Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire, near Nantes.

The treaty brought an end to major hostilities. The Vendée counter-revolutionaries and chouans recognised the French Republic and in return received assurances on freedom of religion, the abolition of conscription and the right to arm a militia.[1]

The treaty is signed only by representatives of the Convention.[2]

  1. ^ Chronicle of the French Revolution, Longman 1989 p.469
  2. ^ Campion, Etienne (2023-02-09). "Film de propagande ? On a vu "Vaincre ou mourir" avec Jean-Clément Martin, spécialiste des guerres de Vendée". www.marianne.net (in French). Retrieved 2024-04-15.

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