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Charles X's attempt to establish an absolute monarchy in France led to widespread discontent and ultimately sparked the July Revolution of 1830. His policies, including the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies and the imposition of restrictive press laws, alienated liberal and moderate factions. The resulting uprising forced Charles X to abdicate and flee, paving the way for the establishment of a constitutional monarchy under Louis-Philippe. This marked a significant shift in French politics, highlighting the tensions between royal authority and popular sovereignty.
The end of the absolute monarchy.
Magna Carta stablished the principal that the power of the monarchy was not absolute.
On 17 June 1789 they voted to establish the National Assembly in effect proclaiming the end of absolute monarchy and the beginning of representative government. This vote was the first deliberate act of revolution.
Effects of the French Revolutionthe Clergy and Nobles did not pay taxes and the king spent to much so France was in financial failurefrench rulers had feasts and peants had barley anything to eat so it caused thievery and riots.The effects were laws changed power changed and many people died because one estate didn't want to be the one paying all the taxes
They devastated much of Europe and created many enemies for France. The German States became a united European power. The net effect was the return of the Bourbon Monarchy under Louis XVIII to France.
absolute, relative
On 17 June 1789 they voted to establish the National Assembly in effect proclaiming the end of absolute monarchy and the beginning of representative How_did_the_establishment_of_the_National_Assembly_lead_to_the_French_Revolution. This vote was the first deliberate act of revolution.
The effect that Jacques Cartier had on the population of France was virtually nil.
Elements have an effect of their own and are not subordinate to the total effect.
The Monarchy was ended and King Louis XVI was executed.
No, it Left the king and his ministers in power as the executive branch and put the legislative assembly as the legislative part. Elections happened for each of the reps. in the legislative assembly but the king would continue to be a hereditary position. It did take away much of the kings power and in effect, it set up a constitutional monarchy very similar to that of england