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descibe the cause and significance of french revolution of 1830

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Answered by ujjawal3744
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After Traety of vienna in 1815 Bourborn dyansty was restord in power and during 1925 -30 people suffered very worse economic crisis in france under ruler charles x. Thats why they do revolution and set up constitutional monarchy under king Louis philipe

This event sparked an uprising in Belgium breaking away it from United Kingdom of Neteherland

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The revolution of 1830

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. As for the king, he naively ignored the possibility of serious trouble. No steps were taken to reinforce the army garrison in Paris; no contingency plans were prepared. Instead, Charles went off to the country to hunt, leaving the capital weakly defended. During the three days known to Frenchmen as les Trois Glorieuses (July 27–29), protest was rapidly transmuted into insurrection; barricades went up in the streets, manned by workers, students, and petty bourgeois citizens (some of them former members of the National Guard, which Charles, in pique, had disbanded in 1827). On July 29 some army units began to fraternize with the insurgents. The king, on July 30, consented at last to dismiss Polignac and to annul the July Ordinances; but the gesture came too late. Paris was in the hands of the rebels, and plans for a new regime were crystallizing rapidly.

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