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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
Spain and Portugal
liberal revolutions that helped
to establish constitutional monarchies
Portugal
succeded
Spain
absolutism was re-established
after three years of liberal rule
Greece wanted independence
from the Ottoman Empire
1821 liberal nationalist
revolution began
supported by other
European countries
THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1830
belgium(catholics)
wanted independence from Holland(protestants)
which was united with Netherlands
result congress o Vienna
these 2 countires many differences
language and religion
During the Restoration in France, the
Bourbons had returned to the throne
THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1848
marked a more radical phase
of the 19th-century revolutions
petite bourgeoisie and workers
advocated democratic principles
would give them access to political power
revolution failed everywere except in France
petite bourgeoisie and workers were
successful in securing democratic objectives
mostly universal manhood suffrage
Second republic established
Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
elected president
ruled France as Napoleon III until 1870
mantained universl manhood suffrage
staged a coup and proclaimed himself emperor in 1852
After Louis Philippe abdicated in 1848