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The political revolutions of the 19th century - Coggle Diagram
The political revolutions of the 19th century
The revolutions of the 1820s
liberal revolutions
in
Portugal
Spain
aimed
constitutional monarchies
Portugal
succeed
Spain
three years of liberalism
Liberal Triennium
absolutism
re-established
Greece
liberal-nationalist revolution 1821
independence from
Ottoman Empire
support from
countries who wanted to end
Ottoman power in the Mediterranean
Great Britain
France
Russia
1829
Treaty of Adrianopolis
The revolutions of 1848
1848
more radical phase
petite bourgeoisie and workers
advocated
democratic principles
access to political power
Farnce
only place where it succeded
Louis Philippe
abdicated (1848)
established
Second Republic
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
president
1852
proclamed himself
emperor
Napoleon III
ruled France
until
1870
mantained
universal manhood suffrage
The revolutions of 1830
Belgium
wanted independence
from Holland
Leopold I of Saxe-Coburg
constitutional monarch
differences
Belgians
Catholics
most Dutch
Protestants
Holland
imposed its politics
until
1830
Bourbons
returned to the throne
Louis XVIII
1814-1824
Charles X
1824-1830
suppressed liberties
strengthened
absolute monarchy
beggining
Charles X
approved various decrees
restriction of press freedom
without consulting the Legislative Assembly
after this
he assembly voted for a new king
Louis Philippe of Orleans
ruled as a constitutional monarch from 1830 to 1848