The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution, occurred due to widespread discontent with King Charles X's autocratic rule and his attempts to restore absolute monarchy. His policies, including the censorship of the press and the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies, sparked outrage among liberals, middle-class citizens, and workers. The revolution was driven by demands for more democratic reforms and civil liberties, leading to Charles X's abdication and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under Louis-Philippe. This shift reflected a broader struggle for political representation and social change in France.
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No, it is related to the French Revolution.
The Monarchy was deposed and executed.
Your question is confusing and at this point can't be answered. The French Revolution didn't happen in Britian nor the US. Otherwise it wouldn't be called the "French Revolution ."
The 1830 revolution in France ousted king Charles X (the tenth), who was replaced by King Louis-Philippe.
before, or after? In 1830 it was Charles X out, Louis-Philippe in.
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Belgian Revolution happened on 1830-08-25.
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French conquest of Algeria happened in 1830.
The French people unseated the monarch Charles X.
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What we usually call 'The French revolution' happened in 1789 and Delacroix was born 9 years later. There was also a revolution in 1830, which inspired Delacroix to his famous painting 'Liberty Leading the People'.
No, it is related to the French Revolution.
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 people hoped for a democracy to happen after the French Revolution but instead they got an empire with Napoleon.
No it happened the other way around.