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The uprising of June 1832, also known as the June Rebellion, was significantly different from previous uprisings in that it was largely inspired by the political and social ideals of the Romantic movement and the recent July Revolution of 1830. It was characterized by a more organized, albeit ultimately doomed, effort led by students and workers in Paris who sought to establish a republic and address social injustices. Unlike earlier revolts, the June Rebellion was marked by a strong sense of camaraderie and a desire for revolutionary change, even though it lasted only a few days and was suppressed by government forces. The event is famously depicted in Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables," highlighting its cultural impact.

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