History 1401E Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: July Revolution, Ope, Carbonari

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Tensions of the (cid:1005)8(cid:1006)(cid:1004)"s: great britain. 1815 corn laws high prices for food. No importing of corn to protect local the working class protests (mainly against food prices) Had the (cid:373)ost (cid:862)ope(cid:374)(cid:863) so(cid:272)iety (cid:894)freedo(cid:373) of opinion: france. Charter granted by l18 to the french people. Pushed crown to the (cid:862)right(cid:863) (cid:894)politi(cid:272)al spe(cid:272)tru(cid:373)(cid:895) In favour of a traditional monarchy: southern italy. Student groups were more interested in transformation/changes. Being a student meant being really wealthy. December (cid:1005)8(cid:1006)5: the (cid:862)de(cid:272)e(cid:373)(cid:271)rist(cid:863) re(cid:271)ellio(cid:374: greece. 1827: britain, france, russia threatened ottoman empire. 1828: britain, france, russia had naval ships ready. 1832: independent greek kingdom freedom from the ottoman empire: nationalism at work, national demands moves more numbers than liberal demands. The 1830 wave of revolutions: britain. 1832 (great parliamentary) reform act: france. King charles 10th was stubborn and unreliable. Assembly opposed to his policies lead to political tension. The (cid:862)three glorious(cid:863) (cid:894)days of july (cid:1005)8(cid:1007)(cid:1004)(cid:895) Louis-philippe king of the french: belgium.

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