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Frédéric Bastiat Chronology

1801 Born in Bayonne, 30 June.
1808 Death of mother. Moves to Mugron with father, grandfather, and Aunt Justine.
1810 Death of father.
1814–18 Attends school at Sorèze.
1819–25 Works in Bayonne for his Uncle Monclar.
1825 Death of grandfather. Inherits part of his estate.
1830 The “three glorious days,” 27–29 July. Louis-Philippe becomes “king of the French.”
1831 Appointed county judge.
1833 Elected to the General Council of the Landes.
1840 Travels to Spain and Portugal.
1844 On the Influence of French and English Tariff s on the Future of the Two Peoples.
1845 Travels to Paris and London.
Cobden and the League.
Economic Sophisms (first series).
1846 Founds the Association pour la liberté des échanges.
To the Electors of the District of Saint-Sever.
Founds weekly journal Le Libre-échange.
1847 Economic Sophisms (second series).
1848 Revolution, 22–24 February. The republic is proclaimed.
Elected to the Constituent Assembly, 23 April.
Founds La République française and Jacques Bonhomme.
Property and Law.
Justice and Fraternity.
Property and Plunder.
The State.
Louis-Napoléon elected president of the republic, 10 December.
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1849 Elected to the Legislative Assembly, 13 May.
Protectionism and Communism.
Capital and Rent.
Peace and Freedom, or the Republican Budget.
Parliamentary Incompatibilities.
Damned Money.
Free Credit.
1850 Economic Harmonies.
Plunder and Law.
The Law.
Baccalaureate and Socialism.
What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen.
Departure for Rome, September.
Dies in Rome, 24 December.

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