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Supporters of Louis XVIII, known as ultraroyalists, were unhappy with him because they felt he was too moderate and conciliatory towards the revolutionary changes that had taken place in France. They desired a more absolute monarchy and sought to restore the privileges of the nobility and the Church, which Louis XVIII was reluctant to fully embrace. His policies aimed at reconciliation and stability were seen as compromises that undermined the ultraroyalists' vision for a return to pre-revolutionary France. This discontent ultimately led to tensions within the royalist factions.

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