The King of the French who went to exile for 21 years was Louis Philippe. He was crowned as a king on 1830 and his monarch was called July Monarchy.
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The Huguenots were a group of Protestant Christians in France that were persecuted by Catholics. When the fled the country, it seriously hurt the French economy.
There was lots of crisises and the people of France had a war with the people who took over them. (rich, the goverment, the king, popular churches, etc.) what more could you want emeka and zuhyar
He was sentenced in absentia, that is he was not at the proceedings, by the Vichy government who had capitulated to the Germans. He fled France in 1940 and spent his time organising the Free French Army
King Louis XVI (Sixteen,) fled with his wife during the French Revolution. His wife, Marie Antionette, was attempting to flee to her native Austria (where she is a member of the royal family.)
No, He fled during The July Revolution.
Emigres.
emigresWere called emigres.They became emigres and their French Estates were claimed by the state.The Emigres.
Louis-Philippe, the first, last and only monarch of the Orléans dynasty
During the French Revolution a large number of aristocrats fled to England to escape from being summarily trialled as enemies of the people and condemned to be guillotined or otherwise killed.
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The sans-culottes represented the "average" people, while the emigres were the nobles who had fled France during the revolution. They had almost no goals in common.
The Nobles fled the country, the clergy was jailed and exiled and the people tried to put the nation back in order.
Charles de Gaulle was the French general who fled to England when France fell. He became the symbol of the French resistance during the war.