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The rebellion in France in 1830, known as the July Revolution, was primarily caused by widespread discontent with the conservative policies of King Charles X, who attempted to restore absolute monarchy and curtail civil liberties through the July Ordinances. These decrees dissolved the Chamber of Deputies, restricted voting rights, and imposed censorship, igniting public outrage. The uprising was fueled by liberal and republican sentiments, leading to the overthrow of Charles X and the establishment of the more liberal July Monarchy under Louis-Philippe.

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