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read page 182 and 183 to finish the chart comparing the french revoluti…

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read page 182 and 183 to finish the chart comparing the french revolutions.

french revolution of 1789 - 1799french revolution of 1830french revolution of 1848
government after revolution
leaders (before and after the revolutions)before: louis xvi after: napoleonbefore: after:before: after:
changesnational assembly was formed, abolished feudalism and tithing, wrote declaration of the rights of man and citizen: national convention formed the republicvoting rights extended to more property - owning men, catholic church power was diminished, and censorship was no longer permitted

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For the French Revolution of 1830, causes included dissatisfaction with the Bourbon - restored monarchy. Before the revolution, Charles X was the king, and after, Louis - Philippe became the "Citizen King". The changes in 1830 were mainly political liberalization measures. For the French Revolution of 1848, causes were economic hardship and political discontent. Before, Louis - Philippe ruled, and after, a Second Republic was established with universal male suffrage. Key changes were the establishment of the Second Republic and social reforms proposed by the newly formed government.

Answer:

French Revolution of 1789 - 1799French Revolution of 1830French Revolution of 1848
Government after RevolutionNational Convention formed the RepublicConstitutional monarchy under Louis - PhilippeSecond Republic
Leaders (Before and After the Revolutions)Before: Louis XVI; After: NapoleonBefore: Charles X; After: Louis - PhilippeBefore: Louis - Philippe; After: Elected leaders in Second Republic (e.g., Louis - Napoleon Bonaparte later)
ChangesNational Assembly was formed, abolished feudalism and tithing, wrote Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen; National Convention formed the RepublicVoting rights extended to more property - owning men, Catholic Church power was diminished, and censorship was no longer permittedUniversal male suffrage, establishment of the Second Republic, social reform attempts (e.g., national workshops)