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If you are on Odysseyware: Suspended the Legislature + Censored the press

In 1830 Charles:

  • Invaded Algeria
  • watched his government lose an election
  • suspended the legislature,
  • censored the press
  • limited suffrage
  • became the victim of a popular revolution
  • abdicated
  • fled to England

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Who is the king of french revolution 1830?

before, or after? In 1830 it was Charles X out, Louis-Philippe in.


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What happen in the Revolution of 1830?

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