July Revolution
The July Revolution of 1830 was a significant uprising in France that led to the overthrow of King Charles X. It was sparked by the king's unpopular policies, including the restriction of press freedoms and the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies. The revolution began on July 26, 1830, and quickly escalated into widespread protests and violent clashes in the streets of Paris.
The revolution resulted in the establishment of the July Monarchy, with Louis-Philippe becoming the new king. This regime aimed to represent the interests of the bourgeoisie and marked a shift in French politics, emphasizing constitutional monarchy over absolute rule.