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Charles X attempted to establish an absolute monarchy in France through a series of conservative measures, including the July Ordinances of 1830, which restricted voting rights and press freedoms. His actions sparked widespread outrage and protests, leading to the July Revolution. The uprising ultimately forced Charles X to abdicate and flee to England, marking the end of the Bourbon restoration and paving the way for the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under Louis-Philippe. This shift reflected the growing demand for more democratic governance in France.

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What was the effect of Charles X tries to set up absolute monarchy in France?

Charles X's attempt to establish an absolute monarchy in France led to widespread discontent and ultimately sparked the July Revolution of 1830. His policies, including the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies and the imposition of restrictive press laws, alienated liberal and moderate factions. The resulting uprising forced Charles X to abdicate and flee, paving the way for the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under Louis-Philippe. This marked a significant shift in French politics, highlighting the tensions between royal authority and popular sovereignty.


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