before, or after? In 1830 it was Charles X out, Louis-Philippe in.
The 1830 revolution in France ousted king Charles X (the tenth), who was replaced by King Louis-Philippe.
The King of the French who went to exile for 21 years was Louis Philippe. He was crowned as a king on 1830 and his monarch was called July Monarchy.
The French got rid of their king during the French revolution (1789 - the king Louis XVI was beheaded in Jan. 1793), during the 1830 revolution (ousting of Charles X, replaced by the constitutional monarchy of Louis-Philippe), and the 1848 revolution (ousting of Louis-Philippe and proclamation of the 2nd republic).
Cause of French RevolutionThe French Revolution was caused when King Louis XVI was taxing the Third Estates class but, not the frist or second estates class leaving them to get richer and richer.
The July Revolution took place in 1830, in France. It resulted in the deposing of the last French Bourbon King, Charles X, and the enthronement of King Louis-Phillipe, the so-called "Citizen King".
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It depends on the French Revolution in question:French Revolution of 1789-1799: King Louis XVI / replaced with First RepublicJuly Revolution of 1830: King Charles X / replaced with King Louis Philippe IThe June Rebellion of 1832: King Louis Philippe I / survived the revolutionThe French Revolution of 1848: King Louis Philippe I / replaced with Second Republic
It is not quite right to say that the French Revolution spread to other places in 1830 (since a revolution is not an epidemic). However, the ideologies behind the French Revolution of 1830 can be said to have spread throughout Europe. The Revolution of 1830 in France brought about a July Monarchy, a constitutional monarchy that doubled the number of eligible voters. The King became the king of the French, not the king of France (a significant difference there that places the people in priority). This idea that the change for the good of the people was a possibility spread to Belgium and Poland. In Belgium, the city of Brussels rebelled against its union with Holland. In Poland, an anti-Russian insurrection was destroyed Constantine's (the tsar's brother who was head of Poland) authority. A similar situation occurred in Great Britain, where Liberals opposed the Whig party and demanded a fairer representation system of Parliament.
The last king of France was King Louis-Philippe I, who reigned from 1830 to 1848. He was known as the "Citizen King" and came to power after the July Revolution, which deposed Charles X. Louis-Philippe's reign ended with the February Revolution of 1848, leading to the establishment of the Second French Republic. After his abdication, he went into exile in England.
The King of France when the French Revolution happened.
The French people unseated the monarch Charles X.
Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans was chosen as king in the 1830 July Revolution in France. He was the cousin of the ousted King Charles X.