What was going on in France in 1848?
The year 1848 in France, like in other European countries, is mostly remembered as the year of a revolution that deposed king Louis Philippe and brought Napoleon III to power as president of the second republic.
What changes were brought in France after the event of 1848?
Which changes were brought in France after the events of February 1848? Answer: Events of February 1848 in France had brought about the abdication of die monarch and a republic based on universal male suffrage had been proclaimed.
How did France benefit from the 1848 Revolution?
The 1848 Revolution in France, sometimes known as the February Revolution (révolution de Février), was one of a wave of revolutions in 1848 in Europe. In France the revolutionary events ended the Orleans monarchy (1830–48) and led to the creation of the French Second Republic.
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