REVOLUTIONS OF 1830 AND 1848
... • The working class supported the new Napoleon – sympathetic to poverty • The conservatives supported him – famous family name, hoping to regain glory days • 1852 – crowned himself Napoleon III – end of the Second Republic and beginning of Second Empire • Used a plebiscite (vote of the people) to up ...
... • The working class supported the new Napoleon – sympathetic to poverty • The conservatives supported him – famous family name, hoping to regain glory days • 1852 – crowned himself Napoleon III – end of the Second Republic and beginning of Second Empire • Used a plebiscite (vote of the people) to up ...
Revolution Brings Reform and Terror
... How long did it take the French to write their constitution? 5. What political group was formed by the Third Estate? ...
... How long did it take the French to write their constitution? 5. What political group was formed by the Third Estate? ...
VIVE FRANCE!
... by killing his rivals; under him, it was a dictatorship He started the Reign of Terror Overthrown and 4 days later, he was executed ...
... by killing his rivals; under him, it was a dictatorship He started the Reign of Terror Overthrown and 4 days later, he was executed ...
French Revolution Notes
... March to ________________, October 1789 After months of ____________shortages seven thousand women march 12 miles from Paris to Versailles to demand _______. Marie Antoinette is rumored to have said “_________ _______________!” The King and Queen are ___________________ Versailles. ...
... March to ________________, October 1789 After months of ____________shortages seven thousand women march 12 miles from Paris to Versailles to demand _______. Marie Antoinette is rumored to have said “_________ _______________!” The King and Queen are ___________________ Versailles. ...
Jonathan Wang
... From 1648 to 1653, the Fronde, a series of peasant rebellions occurred against ___________(23), who was ruling as regent of ______________(24). The peasants were angry because their rights were steadily decreasing and their taxes were increasing. Later in the insurrection, the _______________(25), o ...
... From 1648 to 1653, the Fronde, a series of peasant rebellions occurred against ___________(23), who was ruling as regent of ______________(24). The peasants were angry because their rights were steadily decreasing and their taxes were increasing. Later in the insurrection, the _______________(25), o ...
Conservatism, Liberalism, Romanticism and Nationalism
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Charles X of France
Charles X (Charles Philippe; 9 October 1757 – 6 November 1836) was known for most of his life as the Count of Artois (in French, comte d'Artois) before he reigned as King of France from 16 September 1824 until 2 August 1830. An uncle of the uncrowned King Louis XVII, and younger brother to reigning Kings Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, he supported the latter in exile and eventually succeeded him. His rule of almost six years ended in the July Revolution of 1830, which resulted in his abdication and the election of Louis Philippe, Duke of Orléans, as King of the French. Exiled once again, Charles died in Gorizia, then part of the Austrian Empire. He was the last of the French rulers from the senior branch of the House of Bourbon.