The revolution in France in the 19th century, specifically the Revolution of 1848, was driven by widespread discontent with the government's failure to address economic hardships, political repression, and social inequality. The rise of industrialization had led to unemployment and poor working conditions, prompting demands for political reform and universal suffrage. The abdication of King Louis-Philippe in February 1848 marked a turning point, as citizens sought to establish a more democratic government, leading to the establishment of the Second Republic. This period reflected the ongoing struggle for political and social change in France.
France experienced a revolution that overthrew its monarchy and established a representative form of government during the early 19th century. The July Revolution of 1830 led to the abdication of King Charles X and the rise of Louis-Philippe, who became the "Citizen King." This period marked a significant shift towards constitutional monarchy and increased political representation in France.
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1873 was the 19th century (1800-1899).
18th century
The German defeat of France
During the 19th century France was participating in Imperialism, a progressive era, and industrial revolution. All of these factors affect government.
The Industrial Revolution ended between the late 19th century and early 20th century.
19th century France was the place to be for Impressionist artists.
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France
Do the project on your own.
France did this.
In the 19th century. The revolution started in 1789 and ended in 1799.
Of course. However, some scholars suggest that the French Revolution would have happened regardless, but most revolutions against monarchies during the 18th and 19th century have some roots in the American Revolution.
It depends on the time period of the 19th century. At the beginning, it would be France and Great Britain. At the end, it would be Germany and France.
The period of industrial development in the late 19th century is known as the Second Industrial Revolution or the Technological Revolution. It featured the development of mass production, and the production line.
The American was different in that the early Americans were poor compared to those in the 19th century.