Hundred Days (disambiguation)

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The Hundred Days was Napoleon Bonaparte's final military campaign in 1815.

Hundred Days may also refer to:

  • Hundred Days Offensive, the final Allied offensive on the Western Front during World War I
  • Hundred Days' Reform, a period of social and institutional reform in late imperial China
  • Hundred Days Men, a Union military recruitment initiative during the American Civil War
  • Canada's Hundred Days, the last 96 days of World War I
  • "The First Hundred Days", the start of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 administration, resulting in the New Deal
    • By extension, pundits use it as "a handy peg for grading a chief executive's initial progress," as noted by George Skelton ["Assessing Jerry Brown's first 100 days," Los Angeles Times April 7, 2011]; see e.g., First 100 days of Barack Obama's Presidency.
  • "100 Days", the first term (1834-1835) of British Prime Minister Robert Peel
  • "100 Days", the 1994 Rwandan Genocide
  • Hundred days' cough or pertussis, an infectious disease
  • 100 Days Campaign, a publicity stunt by Amnesty International

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