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===19th and 20th centuries=== At the beginning of the 19th century, the textile industry flourished and added [[cotton]] as one of its prime materials. On March 29, 1848, the Belgian army intervened near Mouscron against [[Belgian Legion#French Revolution of 1848|a troop of French republican sympathizers]] who were ready to invade Belgium, in what was known as the [[Risquons-Tout incident]]. By the end of the century, several cotton mills and carpet plants were built, leading the village to expand into a much larger urban area, especially after the close of [[World War I]]. During [[World War II]], from May 22 to 27, 1940, artillery fire brought British and German soldiers into conflict in the Risquons-Tout district. 15 British soldiers, 10 German soldiers and 5 civilians were killed in the incident. In 1963, Mouscron was transferred from the province of [[West Flanders]], to the province of [[Hainaut (province)|Hainaut]], to reflect the predominantly [[francophone]] population (94% in 1846 and 74% in 1947). Mouscron was officially recognized as a city in 1986.
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