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suspended the legislature
censored the press
abolished slavery
The 1830 revolution in France ousted king Charles X (the tenth), who was replaced by King Louis-Philippe.
If you mean the king that came before Louis-Philippe, it was Charles X who ruled from 1824-1830.
1830-1848
In 1830, Charles X of France issued the July Ordinances, which dissolved the Chamber of Deputies, restricted the franchise, and imposed stringent press censorship. These actions provoked widespread outrage among the French populace, leading to the July Revolution. Citizens took to the streets, resulting in a series of protests and barricades, ultimately forcing Charles X to abdicate and flee the country. This upheaval culminated in the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under Louis-Philippe.
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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 last King to rule France was Louis0Philippe (1830-1848) but he was King of the French, NOT King of France. The last person officially designated King of France was Charles X (1824-1830)
The forced abdication of king Charles X led to the proclamation of Louis Philippe as king of France in 1830.
King Charles X of France was deposed August 2, 1830, in a revolution which installed King Louis Philippe.
The French people unseated the monarch Charles X.
Charles X
He succeded his cousin Charles X, after he was ousted by the Revolution of 1830.
If you mean the king that came before Louis-Philippe, it was Charles X who ruled from 1824-1830.
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".
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).
King Charles X of France was overthrown and replaced with his cousin, Louis Philippe of Orleans, the so-called "Citizen King".