Charles X
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- Created on: 14-04-14 14:03
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- Charles X
- Opposition
- Anticlericals
- Questioned Kings Motives And Aims For The Constitution
- Thought The King Was Controlled By Jesuit Priests
- Questioned Kings Motives And Aims For The Constitution
- Bonapartists
- Not A Real Threat- Louis Napoleon Exiled- White Terror Scared Others
- Liberal Politicians
- Priority Was Charter Not The King
- Wanted A Stable Government and Economic Growth- Did Not Aim To Remove Charles X
- Would Defend The Right To Vote And Press Censorship
- Did Not Agree With Charles' Choice Of Chief Ministers
- Became More and More Ultra Whilst Deputies Became More And More Liberal
- Vote Of No Confidence
- Triggered The Four Ordinances
- Became National Heroes
- Secret Societies
- Aid-Toi
- Republicans
- Opposition Papers (e.g. Le National)Set Up
- Anticlericals
- Religious Policies
- 1824 (During Louis XVIII Reign) Education Returned To The Church- Under Charles' Influence
- "Champion Of The Catholic Church"
- "The Priestly Plot, The Jesuit Threat Or The Conspiracy Of The Congregation"
- Political Myth
- Anticlericalism 1825
- Missionaries Roamed The Streets Of France Preaching
- Sacrilege Law 1825
- "The Priestly Plot, The Jesuit Threat Or The Conspiracy Of The Congregation"
- Political Myth
- Anticlericalism 1825
- Missionaries Roamed The Streets Of France Preaching
- Blasphemy Would Be Made A Capital Offence
- The Law Was Not Passed Due To Fierce Opposition
- "The Priestly Plot, The Jesuit Threat Or The Conspiracy Of The Congregation"
- Political Policies
- The Four Ordinances 1830
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- Indemnity Law 1825
- Law Of Primogeniture 1826
- Hereditary Right Rather Than Meritocracy
- Law Of Sacrilege 1825
- Fixed Elections
- In Spite Of Corruption, The Chamber Of Deputies Still Became More And More Liberal
- 1830 Dissolved Parliament
- The Double Vote
- Attempt To Influence Chamber Of Deputies- Only the Elite Could Vote Twice And Still Voted Liberal
- The Four Ordinances 1830
- Social And Economic Policies
- Indemnity Law 1825
- Took Pays Legal Taxes To Compensate Émigrés For Lost Land
- As If The Revolution Never Occurred- Ancien Regime
- Took Pays Legal Taxes To Compensate Émigrés For Lost Land
- Bread Doubled In Price
- Indemnity Law 1825
- Personality And Beliefs
- Divine Right
- Coronation At Reims
- Grandure
- Healing Powers
- Coronation At Reims
- Divine Right
- The 1830 Revolution
- Disbanded National Guard 1827- No Protection- Turned Against King
- Feared As They Tended To Be Bonapartists
- Best Army Troops Were In Algeria- No Protection
- AVOIDABLE
- Disbanded National Guard 1827- No Protection- Turned Against King
- Successes
- Foreign Policy
- Algerian Pirates
- Foreign Policy
- Failures
- Poor Choices Of Chief Ministers
- Poor Choices Of Chief Ministers
- Opposition
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