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The political revolutions of the 19th century
The political revolutions
of 19th century
based on
liberalism
nationalism
democracy
THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1830
Belgium wanted
independence
from Holland
Holland imposed its
politics on Belgium
1830 gave Belgium its
independence
These two countries had
many differences
Leopold I of Saxe-Coburg
became Belgium
Restoration in
France
Louis XVIII ruled from 1814 to 1824
followed by his brother
Charles X, from 1824 to 1830
REVOLUTIONS OF THE 1820S
Spain and Portugal
liberal revolutions that aimed to
establish constitutional monarchies
Spain absolutism
was
re-established after three
years of liberal
known as the Liberal Triennium
Greece
independence from the
Ottoman Empire
in 1821 a liberal-nationalist revolution began
supported by other
European countries
wanted to end Ottoman power
in the Mediterranean
such as
France
Russia
Great Britain
1829, Greek independence
THE REVOLUTIONS OF 1848
1848 marked a more
radical phase
advocated democratic principles
petite bourgeoisie and workers
access to political power
failed everywhere except in France
France
Napoleon III
until 1870
ruled France
Second Republic
was established
After Louis Philippe
in 1848