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The 1830 revolution in France ousted king Charles X (the tenth), who was replaced by King Louis-Philippe.

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That was Charles X, the "King" of France at the time. He was the youngest brother of the real last king of France Louis XVI.

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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.


One cause and effect of the french revolution of 1830?

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What were the results of the revolution of 1830?

The French people unseated the monarch Charles X.


Who is Charles the tenth?

Charles X was the fourth child of Louis XV. He succeeded his elder brother Louis XVIII in 1824, attempted to return to the absolute monarchy of the previous century, and was dethroned by the revolution of 1830.


Was Eugene Delacroix affected by the French Revolution?

What we usually call 'The French revolution' happened in 1789 and Delacroix was born 9 years later. There was also a revolution in 1830, which inspired Delacroix to his famous painting 'Liberty Leading the People'.


What caused the Revolution of 1830?

Cause of French RevolutionThe French Revolution was caused when King Louis XVI was taxing the Third Estates class but, not the frist or second estates class leaving them to get richer and richer.


What was Delacroix famous for?

His most famous painting is called "Liberty leading the People" (1830) which is the painting that exemplifies the French Revolution.


When did the French get rid of their king?

The French got rid of their king during the French revolution (1789 - the king Louis XVI was beheaded in Jan. 1793), during the 1830 revolution (ousting of Charles X, replaced by the constitutional monarchy of Louis-Philippe), and the 1848 revolution (ousting of Louis-Philippe and proclamation of the 2nd republic).


French king who fled during the July revolution?

The King of the French who went to exile for 21 years was Louis Philippe. He was crowned as a king on 1830 and his monarch was called July Monarchy.


To what lands did revolution spread in 1830?

It is not quite right to say that the French Revolution spread to other places in 1830 (since a revolution is not an epidemic). However, the ideologies behind the French Revolution of 1830 can be said to have spread throughout Europe. The Revolution of 1830 in France brought about a July Monarchy, a constitutional monarchy that doubled the number of eligible voters. The King became the king of the French, not the king of France (a significant difference there that places the people in priority). This idea that the change for the good of the people was a possibility spread to Belgium and Poland. In Belgium, the city of Brussels rebelled against its union with Holland. In Poland, an anti-Russian insurrection was destroyed Constantine's (the tsar's brother who was head of Poland) authority. A similar situation occurred in Great Britain, where Liberals opposed the Whig party and demanded a fairer representation system of Parliament.


When did Belgian Revolution happen?

Belgian Revolution happened on 1830-08-25.


What was the approximate decade that the industrial revolution began in?

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