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July Revolution
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July 1830 revolution in France
The July Revolution was an uprising in France in 1830 that overthrew King Charles X and led to the installation of a new monarch, Louis-Philippe. It matters because it demonstrated popular resistance to authoritarian rule and marked an important moment in the struggle between democratic forces and traditional monarchy in 19th-century Europe.
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