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BreakdownHowever, objections to the treaty quickly grew in the United Kingdom, especially as it seemed that the UK was making all the concessions. In addition, Bonaparte had interfered with the Batavian and Cisalpine Republics and sent troops into Switzerland, breaking earlier treaties. Concerns were also raised by the sending of a major French Army to the Caribbean island of Santo Domingo, where it reimposed slavery and cracked down on the independence movement. As a result the British Government balked at implementing certain terms, such as evacuating their military presence from Malta, due to this French refusal to respect other terms of the treaty. Despite appeals from French Foreign Minster Talleyrand, Bonaparte refused to concede much, especially as it was rumoured that he had designs on Egypt again. As a result Addington strengthened the Royal Navy, and imposed a blockade of France. Although it has been alleged that the United Kingdom seized all French ships in British ports, there appears to be no evidence to support such an assertion. Napoleon certainly believed (or invented) it, stating that six ships had been seized "on the high seas," although these ships and their captains have never been named. In response, on 22 May 1803 (2 Prairial, year XI) Bonaparte, as First Consul, ordered the imprisonment of almost all British civilians in France. This was an act that was denounced as illegal by all the major powers. The detenus were men between the ages of 18 and 60. Napoleon claimed in the French press that the British prisoners that he had taken amounted to 10,000, but French documents compiled in Paris a few months later show that the numbers were 1,181. It was not until the Abdication of Napoleon in 1814 that these British prisoners were allowed to return home. Addington proved an ineffective prime minister in wartime, and was replaced on 10 May 1804 with William Pitt, who started the Third Coalition. Pitt has been alleged to be behind assassination attempts at the Bonaparte's life (by Cadoudal and Pichegru).
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