Louis XXVI became holy grand emperor of Mars
The main provisions of the constitution of the restored monarchy in France, known as the Charter of 1814, included granting limited powers to the monarch, formalizing a bicameral legislature, guaranteeing individual liberties such as freedom of speech and religion, and establishing a system of checks and balances between the king and the parliament.
On June 20, 1789, the deputies of the Third Estate of France declared themselves the National Assembly, asserting their independence from the Estates-General. They took the Tennis Court Oath, pledging not to disband until they had given France a new constitution. This event marked the beginning of the French Revolution.
The laws of April 6, 1830 in France were a set of ordinances aimed at reducing press freedom and increasing government control over publications. They introduced stricter censorship measures and required all published materials to obtain government approval before distribution. The laws were met with strong opposition from journalists and intellectuals, leading to further unrest in the country.
The Third Estate created the National Assembly during the French Revolution because they were excluded from decision-making in the Estates-General. The Tennis Court Oath was taken by members of the National Assembly to pledge to continue meeting until they had drafted a new constitution for France, asserting their commitment to reform and representing the will of the people.
Slavery was officially abolished in France in 1848, following a decree issued by the French government on April 27, 1848. This decree granted freedom to all slaves in French colonies.
In France, the legal age to leave home without parental consent is 18 years old. However, minors can seek emancipation through legal procedures before turning 18.
It restored it to the Monarchy.
1814, and again in 1815.
France went from being a monarchy to a democratic republic with a President and a Constitution.
The UK wanted to see the Monarchy restored in France.
The government was restored to Louis XVIII.
constitution of 1791
Spain
They were fighting over the control of France. England wanted to annex France, France wanted the British out of France and the monarchy of France restored.
Joan was fighting the British army who occupied a large part of France. She wnted them out of her country and the monarchy of France restored.
No the Constitution required numerous modifications.
She wanted the British driven back to England, France to be united and the French monarchy restored.
The consitution of 1791 set up a limited monarchy in place of the absolute monarchy that had France for centuries