1.What was the Charter Act of 1830?
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The Charter of 1830 removed from the king the power to make ordinances for the security of the state ; royal ordinances were henceforth to concern only the application of laws. Hereditary peerage was eliminated, but not the institution of peerage.
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The Charter of 1830 started the July Monarchy in France. It was accepted as a negotiation between constitutional monarchists and republicans.
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- The Charter was to remove the power from the King in order to make regulations of the security for the state, royal decrees concerned for the laws to be applied.
- Elimination of transfer of titles hereditarily was done but institution of passing down of titles still existed.
- Permit to vote for 25 years and older was adopted and taxes were reduced, census system of suffrage was altered and an amount of money was taken for people who wished to be elected in the chamber of deputies and were to be aged 30 or older.
- Double voting system was eradicated from the system and number of electors were twice.
- Frenchmen participated in the electoral elections and that increased the numbers.
- State religion was no longer Catholicism and was the religion that had most or majority of the French population.
- Press was eradicated and tricolour flag of France was brought back.
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