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Charles X of France was overthrown in 1830 primarily due to his increasingly autocratic rule and unpopular policies, which alienated various segments of French society. His attempts to restore absolute monarchy, including the July Ordinances that restricted press freedoms and changed electoral laws, sparked widespread protests. The July Revolution ensued, leading to his abdication and exile. This marked the end of the Bourbon restoration and paved the way for a more liberal constitutional monarchy in France.

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