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The political revolutions of the 19th century
The political revolutions
End to absolute monarchy
People did not accept the Restoration of Ancien Regime
Based on
Liberalism
Nationalism
Democracy
The revolutions of the 1820s
In Spain and Portugal
Liberal revolutions
Establish constitutional monarchies
In Spain absolutism was re-established
After three years of liberal rule (Liberal Triennium)
Greece wanted independence
1821 a liberal-nationalist revolution began
Supported by other European countries
Who wanten Ottoman empire power
In 1829, the Treaty of Adrianopoli
Recognised Greek independence
The revolutions of 1830
Belgium
Wanted independence from Holland
Had been united to form the Netherlands
They had many diferences
Language
Religion
Belgians were Catholics
Dutch were Protestants
Holland imposed its politics on Belgium
Until a nationalist and liberal revolution
1830 gave Belgium its independence
During the Restoration in France
Bourbons had returned to the throne
Charles X strengthened the absolute monarchy
Charles X approved various decrees
So revolution began
such as the restriction of press freedom
Assembly voted for a new king
Charles X's cousin
Ruled as a constitutional monarch
The revolutions of 1848
1848 marked a more radical phase
Workers advocated democratic principles
Failed everywhere except in France
In France
Successful in securing democratic objectives
Particular universal manhood suffrage
1848, the Second Republic was established
Napoleon's nephew was elected president
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