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  1. The French Revolution of 1830, also known as the July Revolution (French: révolution de Juillet), Second French Revolution, or Trois Glorieuses ("Three Glorious [Days]"), was a second French Revolution after the first in 1789.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · July Revolution, (1830), insurrection that brought Louis-Philippe to the throne of France. The revolution was precipitated by Charles Xs publication (July 26) of restrictive ordinances contrary to the spirit of the Charter of 1814. Protests and demonstrations were followed by three days of fighting (July 27–29), the abdication ...

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  3. France - Revolution, 1830, Monarchy: The July Revolution was a monument to the ineptitude of Charles X and his advisers. At the outset, few of the king’s critics imagined it possible to overthrow the regime; they hoped merely to get rid of Polignac.

  4. Learning Objective. Evaluate why the July Revolution occurred. Key Points. Charles X of France took a far more conservative line than his brother Louis XVIII. He attempted to rule as an absolute monarch in the style of Ancien Régime and reassert the power of the Catholic Church in France.

  5. La Revolución de Julio, también conocida como la Revolución de 1830, fue un movimiento popular que tuvo lugar en Francia en el mes de julio de ese mismo año y que llevó a la abdicación del rey Carlos X y al establecimiento de la monarquía constitucional en Francia.

  6. France - July Monarchy, Revolution, Napoleon: The renovated regime (often called the July Monarchy or the bourgeois monarchy) rested on an altered political theory and a broadened social base. Divine right gave way to popular sovereignty; the social centre of gravity shifted from the landowning aristocracy to the wealthy bourgeoisie.

  7. 27 de jun. de 2018 · July Revolution, revolt in France in July, 1830, against the government of King Charles X [1]. The attempt of the ultraroyalists under Charles to return to the ancien régime provoked the opposition of the middle classes, who wanted more voice in the government.