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Poles, those ideas meant assimilation: turning them into loyal subjects through gradual religious and cultural conversion. The principle of
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was crowned King of Poland on 24 May 1829 in Warsaw, but he declined to swear to abide by the
Constitution and continued to limit the independence of the Polish kingdom. Nicholas' rule promoted the idea of Official Nationality, consisting of Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Nationality. In relation to
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Nicholas also meant the end of political traditions in Poland; democratic institutions were removed, an appointed—rather than elected—centralized administration was put in place, and efforts were made to change the relations between the state and the individual. All of this led to
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in 1815, it was composed of five ministers, special nominees of the king and the viceroy of the
Kingdom of Poland. The council executed the king's will and ruled in the cases outside the minister's competence and prepared projects for the Council of State.
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The kingdom was 128,500 km in area and originally had a population of approximately 3.3 million. The new state would be one of the smallest Polish states ever, smaller than the preceding Duchy of Warsaw and much smaller than the
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The governor-general answered directly to the emperor and exercised much broader powers than had the "namiestnik". In particular, he controlled all the military forces in the region and oversaw the judicial systems (he could impose
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broke out but lasted only two years before being crushed. As a direct result, any remaining separate status of the kingdom was removed and the political entity was directly incorporated into the
Russian Empire. The unofficial name
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state in 1831 and the administrative divisions were reorganized. It was sufficiently distinct that its name remained in official
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Mimo wprowadzenia oficjalnej nazwy Kraj Przywiślański terminy Królestwo
Polskie, Królestwo Kongresowe lub w skrócie Kongresówka były nadal używane, zarówno w języku potocznym jak i w niektórych publikacjach.
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Napoleon's 1812 defeat, the fate of the Duchy of Warsaw was dependent on Russia. Prussia insisted on the duchy being completely eliminated. After Russian troops reached Paris in 1812, Tsar
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in Europe. The development of the zinc industry took place at the beginning of the 19th century. It was mostly caused by the significant increase of demand for zinc mainly in industrialized countries of
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in 1864, the autonomy of Congress Poland was drastically reduced. They disagree however on whether the Kingdom of Poland, colloquially known as Congress Poland, as a state, was officially replaced by
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by the Emperor in 1832, which abolished the constitution, army and legislative assembly. Over the next 30 years, a series of measures bound Congress Poland ever more closely to Russia. In 1863 the
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Polish remained an official language until the mid-1860s when it was replaced by Russian. This resulted in bilingual street signs and documents, however, the full implementation of
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which had a population of over 10 million and an area of 1 million km. Its population reached 6.1 million by 1870 and 10 million by 1900. The majority of ethnic
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were the majority in the population. With the abolition of border customs in 1851 and further economic growth, Polish cities were gaining wealth and importance. Most notably,
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negotiated to open the Polish market to the world. He also tried to introduce appropriate protective duties. A large and profitable investment was the construction of the
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within the Russian Empire lived in the Congress Kingdom, although some areas outside its borders were also inhabited by strong Polish and Roman Catholic minorities.
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used the title King of Poland and was obligated to observe the provisions of the constitution. However, in time the situation changed and he granted the viceroy,
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were renamed powiats. In 1844 several governorates were merged with others, and some others were renamed; five governorates remained.
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resolutions were signed, Russia ceased to respect them. In 1819, Alexander I abolished freedom of the press and introduced preventive
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discontent and resistance among the Polish population. In January 1831, the Sejm deposed Nicholas I as
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2702:(in Polish)
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2605:(in Polish)
2567:(in Polish)
2454:World War I
2331:(1809–1917)
1982:World War I
1867:Bank Polski
1849:connecting
1800:Manufaktura
1701:governorate
1662:departments
1546:archbishops
1520:. He could
1323:Freemasonry
1303:Alexander I
1216:World War I
1163:Alexander I
1142:partitioned
1003:Lithuanians
991:Polish Jews
915:outside of
874:World War I
682:Preceded by
668:(1815–1841)
560:9 June 1815
528:Lower house
513:Upper house
500:Legislature
442:Nicholas II
427:Alexander I
399:(1832–1915)
394:(1815–1832)
327:Minorities:
298:(from 1867)
270:(1832–1915)
228: 1815
187:Z nami Bóg!
65:introducing
3784:Categories
3672:Sandomierz
3612:Sandomierz
3402:. Vol. 2:
3346:2022-08-03
3066:2008-04-10
3029:2006-01-19
2963:2006-07-27
2934:2008-04-10
2893:2008-04-10
2548:18 January
2522:1 November
2357:References
2306:13,058,000
2298:11,935,318
2290:11,588,585
2135:Population
2125:9,402,253
2099:Belarusian
2073:Lithuanian
2038:1,267,194
2025:6,755,503
1974:objectives
1970:telescopes
1927:sugar beet
1874:steam mill
1810:Manchester
1784:objectives
1719:, and the
1697:guberniyas
1501:namiestnik
1452:Namiestnik
1422:Government
1412:namiestnik
1364:Nicholas I
1315:censorship
1293:) and the
1283:penal code
1046:Holy Cross
999:Ukrainians
817:Sopoćkinie
641:Population
387:Government
371:Demonym(s)
264:Real union
48:references
3607:Podlaskie
3419:0001-6829
3197:Sciaga.pl
2472:Citations
2423:romanized
2396:romanized
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2009:Language
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1194:sovereign
1175:George IV
1053:Lithuania
1042:Podlaskie
993:, ethnic
927:into the
888:in 1918.
803:Lithuania
652:9,402,253
319:Religion
314:, Russian
266:with the
134:1815–1915
73:July 2024
3744:Piotrków
3688:Augustów
3667:Podlasie
3657:Masovian
3637:Augustów
3597:Masovian
3577:Augustów
3289:29 April
3268:29 April
3247:29 April
3226:29 April
3202:29 April
3174:29 April
3144:29 April
2915:(2001).
2874:(1983).
2764:(1997).
2731:(2001).
2632:Archived
2318:See also
2090:267,160
2077:305,322
2064:335,337
2051:407,274
1914:folwarks
1732:de facto
1707:gubernia
1534:senators
1299:Autocrat
1275:currency
1144:between
1038:Masovian
1028:and the
964:viceroys
854:Napoleon
837:, was a
774:Ober Ost
657:Currency
598:Uprising
583:Uprising
581:November
344:Lutheran
339:Reformed
306:Polish,
3764:Suwałki
3759:Siedlce
3438:(ed.).
2829:5 April
2425::
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2398::
2387:Russian
2128:100.00
2114:35,116
2103:29,347
2086:Russian
2034:Yiddish
1966:cameras
1939:bribery
1923:England
1894:Ozorków
1886:Germans
1863:tariffs
1839:Prussia
1808:Polish
1776:cameras
1766:Economy
1758:of the
1748:Sedlets
1713:powiats
1685:powiats
1666:a relic
1581:Russian
1557:viceroy
1542:bishops
1400:Russian
1287:customs
1150:Prussia
1146:Austria
1120:History
1078:of the
1019:Yiddish
1015:Russian
995:Germans
956:1830–31
807:Belarus
624:•
609:•
596:January
594:•
579:•
566:•
553:•
540:History
526:•
511:•
469:(first)
421:(first)
359:Judaism
308:Yiddish
296:Russian
278:Capital
245:in 1914
201:Anthem:
125:Russian
61:improve
3769:Warsaw
3734:Lublin
3729:Kielce
3724:Kalisz
3708:Warsaw
3693:Lublin
3652:Lublin
3647:Kraków
3642:Kalisz
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2122:TOTAL
2111:Other
2047:German
2041:13.48
2028:71.85
2021:Polish
1906:Warsaw
1878:Warsaw
1859:Danzig
1721:obwóds
1717:okręgs
1681:obwóds
1619:Polish
1573:Polish
1565:Warsaw
1544:, and
1471:Europe
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1345:, and
1285:and a
1279:budget
1239:Russia
1100:Polish
1090:Naming
1030:Lublin
1011:Polish
983:Moscow
975:Warsaw
899:, the
878:German
862:French
847:Polish
839:polity
799:Poland
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484:(last)
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312:German
292:Polish
282:Warsaw
251:Status
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111:Polish
107:
50:, but
3754:Radom
3749:Płock
3739:Łomża
3703:Radom
3698:Płock
3662:Płock
3602:Płock
3475:JSTOR
3434:. In
3309:(PDF)
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2295:1909
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2151:1814
2117:0.37
2106:0.31
2093:2.84
2080:3.25
2067:3.57
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