Question

During the French Revolutionary Wars, this region lent its name to a campaign that included the Battle of Caesar's Camp. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this region that gives its name to a 1792 to 1795 campaign during the War of the First Coalition. This region’s port of Bruges (“broozh”) historically traded wool with England.
ANSWER: Flanders [or Vlaaanderen; or Flandre; or Flandern; accept Flanders Campaign; accept West Flanders; accept East Flanders; accept County of Flanders; prompt on Belgium]
[10h] The Low Countries were affected by this treaty signed by Philipp von Cobenzl, ceding much of modern Belgium to France. During its signing, the commander of one side stayed at the mansion of Ludovico Manin.
ANSWER: Treaty of Campo Formio
[10e] Napoleon’s younger brother Louis Bonaparte ruled a kingdom that roughly corresponds to this modern-day country. During the Revolutionary period, the Batavian Republic in this country was governed from The Hague.
ANSWER: Netherlands [or Nederland; accept the Kingdom of Holland or Koningrijk Holland or Royaume de Hollande]
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Durham BBristol A001010
Cambridge CBristol B1001020
Warwick BCambridge A100010
VanderbiltCambridge D001010
ManchesterDurham A1001020
Imperial ABirmingham10101030
LSE AImperial B10101030
Oxford BLSE B001010
EdinburghSouthampton B001010
Oxford AWarwick A001010