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Louis Philippe abdicated in February 1848 primarily due to widespread discontent over economic hardships, political repression, and social inequalities. The February Revolution was fueled by a combination of rising unemployment, food shortages, and the exclusion of the working class from political power. Public protests and the establishment of a provisional government underscored the demand for democratic reforms, ultimately forcing Louis Philippe to flee to England. This marked the end of the July Monarchy and the beginning of the Second Republic in France.

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