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The French Revolution of 1830

The French Revolution of 1830. Congress of Vienna put Louis XVII back on the throne Louis created the Charter of French Liberty which created two-house legislators and allowed limited freedom of press. Sources of Unrest /The July Revolution. Ultraroyalists vs Liberals

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The French Revolution of 1830

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  1. The French Revolution of 1830 • Congress of Vienna put Louis XVII back on the throne • Louis created the Charter of French Liberty which created two-house legislators and allowed limited freedom of press.

  2. Sources of Unrest /The July Revolution • Ultraroyalists vs Liberals • Ultraroyalists included many high clergy émigré nobles who had returned to france in the years after revolution. • Liberals include the middle class. • When Louis died in 1824, his younger brother, Charles X, inherited and on July 1830 he suspended the legislature, limited the right to vote, and restricted the press. • Liberals/radicals rioted and the Charles X ran away to England • With the king gone radicals wanted to set up a republic but moderate liberals instituted on constitutional monarchy. • Louis phillippe, cousin of Charles X was chosen by the chambers of deputies andin his youth had supported the revolution of 1789.

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