Which two districts of France passed into the hands of Prussia (Germany)?
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Alsace and Lorraine.
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In this story the French districts of Alsace and Lorraine have passed into Prussian hands.
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- During the French Revolution, France was divided into two civil war factions — the National and the Girondins.
- The National fraternized with the Girondins, but both groups came to a bloody head at the Parisian suburb of Paris.
- The National gained a victory in the Battle of the Pyramids, which forced the Girondins to flee, and after taking control of Paris, established a new government.
- The National was headed by the radical leader, Maximilien de Robespierre, who, under the leadership of the Legislative Assembly.
- Two new districts were created: Alsace-Lorraine (principally the region between the Rhine and the Rhône in north-eastern France) and French Flanders (the area around Brussels in northern Belgium) on the border with Germany.
- In Alsace, the German language was taught in German primary schools and in public universities, while in Flanders, French was the language of instruction (Huneycutt, 2013).
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