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Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

Revolutions of 1830 and 1848. Chapter 4.2 World History. Louis XVIII created a two house legislature & freedom of the press. French Rebels Win in 1830. When Louis XVIII died, Charles X inherited the throne. French Rebels Win in 1830. Charles X suspends the French legislature.

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Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

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  1. Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 Chapter 4.2 World History

  2. Louis XVIII created a two house legislature & freedom of the press.

  3. French Rebels Win in 1830 • When Louis XVIII died, Charles X inherited the throne.

  4. French Rebels Win in 1830 Charles X suspends the French legislature.

  5. He limited the right to vote.

  6. Angry rebels controlled Paris. Led by radicals.

  7. Radicals favor extreme change.

  8. Charles Abdicates.

  9. Louis Philippe • Constitutional Monarchy chosen as the form of government.

  10. Louis Philippe became the “citizen king”.

  11. He owed his throne to the people

  12. The Spirit of Reform Spreads • Successful revolt in Belgium. • Independence from Holland in 1831.

  13. Spirit of Reform Spreads • Nationalists revolted in Poland 1830. • Crushed by the Russians.

  14. French Revolt Again in 1848 • Louis Philippe’s government was denounced. • Corruption

  15. French Revolt of 1848 • Recession made things worse. • Period of reduced economic activity.

  16. 1848 –angry crowds took to the streets to protest.

  17. -Louis Philippe gives up the throne.-Second Republic proclaimed.

  18. Upper/Middle class take over.Workers took to the streets.

  19. French Revolt of 1848 • End of 1848-New Constitution. • Gave the vote to all adult men.

  20. Election • Louis Napoleon (nephew) won the election

  21. 1852-Napoleon III declared himself Emperor of France.

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