Jules Grévy, President (Society Islands) : All Data
Jules Grévy was the President of France from 1879 to 1887. During his tenure, France experienced relative peace and stability, with no major wars occurring. However, there were a few significant events that took place. In 1881, the French military successfully suppressed the Bou Amama revolt in Algeria, which aimed to challenge French colonial rule. Additionally, in 1886, the Tonkin Campaign concluded, marking the end of French involvement in the Sino-French War. These conflicts were consistent with the calculated timespan of Jules Grévy's rule, as they occurred within the 1880-1887 period. Overall, Grévy's presidency was characterized by a focus on domestic affairs and economic development rather than military conflicts.