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What were the conditions of France in 1848?

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Answered by MrPerfect0007
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France revolution of 1848

THE MAIN REASONS FOR THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 1848 IS ECONOMY AND POLITICAL.

In the 1848 French Revolution, there were a total of five months and many political upheavals,

in which "summer rebellion" was called, before 1848, there was a radical change in two destructive economic failures in 1848: Potato Storms and 1846 in 1845 In a poor wheat crop.

In 1846 wheat cultivation doubled in grain prices and as a result of the tax and food riots, beggars and theft increased.


Politically, the French working class opposed the liberal reforms of the bourgeoisie class. In 1847, a year ago, the bourgeoisie had called for moderate reforms,

which would increase the votes to 200,000 middle-class citizens. The conflict ended on 22 February 1848,

when the working class went on the streets in protest and went into conflict with the fourteenth regiment.

As a result, the second Republic of France was announced. Gradually, the resistance of a revolutionary, radical working class has reduced for the use of weapons and force.

In the following months, the Armed Forces characterized the political struggle between French work and bourgeois classes.

The Revolution of 1848 has been shown popular in the French classical writer Viktor Hugo's novel "Le Mizbals".

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The year 1848 was the year of food shortage and widespread unemployment . It brought the population of Paris on the roads . 2) Barricades were erected and Louis Phillippe was forced . 3) A national assembly prodaimed republic granted suffrage to all adult males above the age of 21 and guaranteed the right to work .

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