The july revolution of 1830 is also known as the three glorious day elaborate
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The French Revolution of 1830 is also known as the Juky Revolution of 1830. It was a rebellion against the French monarchy by the liberals and revolutionaries. This revolution was a result of aggression against
Charles X who limited the freedom of press and concentrated the power in the crown.
Within three days in July, the capital fell to the revolutionaries, who wanted to establish a republic.
Several changes made by Charles after the death of LOUIS XVIII made the revolutionaries and liberals agitated and angry.
He suspended the Constitution, suppressed the opposition and other revolutionary papers, shortage of grains after a famine and then bankruptcies and unemployment.
On July 27, 1830 the said 'Three Glorious Days' begun when police raided and shut down the opposition newspaper and other revolutionary newspaper. In response, the revolutionaries attacked the military and this led to break out of violence.
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