the second french republic
the second french republic
After the 1848 riot in France, revolutionary leaders declared the establishment of the Second Republic. They emphasized the importance of democracy, social reforms, and universal suffrage, aiming to address the grievances of the working class and promote political participation. The leaders sought to create a government that would represent the interests of the people and ensure civil liberties. This period marked a significant shift towards more radical political ideals in France.
Napoleon III
nipolean III
the second french republic
1848
No. France has not had a king since 1848.
Keokuk - Sauk leader - died in 1848.
France is a republic. The latest king was overthrown in 1848.
France no longer has a monarchy. The last French king was Louis-Philippe I, who reigned from 9th August 1830 until 24th February 1848. After him, the French president Napoleon was declared Emperor of the French Empire from 1848 until 1852. Since Napoleon, there has been no monarch in France. List of French Monarchs: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_monarchs
After the French Revolution of 1848, Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte, the nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, came to power. He was elected as the President of the Second Republic in December 1848. In 1852, he declared himself Emperor Napoleon III, establishing the Second French Empire. His rise marked a significant shift from republicanism to autocratic rule in France.
France is a Republic. The last king was overthrown in 1848.