Give the causes of 1830 revolution and also the consequences of it
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causes of 1830 revolution in France
- Imposition of censorship by the vieana deligates
- severe economic problems like food shortages and repeated economic hardships in France
- Trying to supress the feelings of the common people in France.
Consequences of july revolution
- Ideology of liberal revolutionaries were spread all over Europe which created a sense of nationalsim in all confederations
- Installation of constitutional monarchy.
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The movement started in France, prompted by Charles X’s publication on July 26 of four ordinances dissolving the Chamber of Deputies, suspending freedom of the press, modifying the electoral laws so that three-fourths of the electorate lost their votes, and calling for new elections to the Chamber in September. Strikes and protests were followed by armed confrontations. The royal forces were unable to contain the insurrection; and, after three days of fighting (July 27–29), Charles abdicated the throne and soon afterward fled to England. The radicals wanted to establish a republic, and the aristocracy were loyal to Charles, but the upper-middle class were victorious in their decision to offer the crown to the Duke of Orléans, Louis-Philippe, who had fought for the French Republic in 1792. Louis-Philippe agreed to be “King of the French.” When the “July Revolution” was over, the Chamber of Peers had been transformed from a hereditary body into a nominated house, special tribunals were abolished, the alliance of the monarchy and the Roman Catholic church was ended, and the white flag of the Bourbons was replaced by the tricolour
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