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explain the factors favorable for the outbreak of the July revolution of 1830​

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Answered by tamizhiniezhil006
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Five events that led to the outbreak of french revolution are:

1. Political conflict: Conflict between the monarchy and the nobility over the "reform" of the tax sydtem led to paralysis and bankruptcy.

2. International: Struggle for hegemony and empire outstrips the fiscal resourses of the state.

3. Social antagonisms between two rising groups: The aristocracy and the bourgeoisie.

4. Ineffective ruler: Louis XVI

5. Economic hardship, especially the agrarian crisis of 1788-89 generates popular discontent and disorders caused by food shortages.

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Answered by saxenaseema07054
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Protest against the absolute monarchy was in the air. The elections of deputies on May 16, 1830, had gone very badly for King Charles X. In response, he tried repression but that only aggravated the crisis as suppressed deputies, gagged journalists, students from the University, and many working men of Paris poured into the streets and erected barricades during the “three glorious days” (French Les Trois Glorieuses) of July 26-29 1830. Charles X was deposed and replaced by King Louis-Philippe in the July Revolution. It is traditionally regarded as a rising of the bourgeoisie against the absolute monarchy of the Bourbons. Participants in the July Revolution included Marie Joseph Paul Ives Roch Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette. Working behind the scenes on behalf of the bourgeois-propertied interests was Louis Adolphe Thiers

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