
Figurehead of the 'Orangists'. Fled from Scheveningen to England in 1795 following the Batavian-French invasion.

He played an important role in the creation of the first Dutch Civil Code and Criminal Code.

She played a key role in the Goejanverwellesluis incident in 1787, which led to a Prussian invasion of the Netherlands and a large influx of refugees abroad.

He played a significant role in the recognition of America. Thanks to a petition drive in which he played a significant role, the Netherlands became the first major power in the world to recognize the independence of the United States around 1780.

In 1793, he wrote the influential book In What Respect Can People Be Said to Be Equal?. This book was summarized in the Holland Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which Pieter Paulus proclaimed in The Hague on January 31, 1795.


He implemented numerous constitutional changes and incorporated the Netherlands into the French Empire in 1810.
