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What Happened To France

What happened to France after Napoleon?

Louis XVIII was restored to the throne,but the major powers in Europe - Austria,Russia,Prussia,and Britain - insisted that he adopt a constitution (the Charter of 1814),and rule as a Constitutional Monarch rather than an absolute one.

What happened in 1774 in France?

May 10 1774 : Louis XVI becomes King of France following the death of his grandfather, Louis XV.We have also the birth of Jean-Baptiste Biot, a French physicist, astronomer, and mathematician, and the death of Charles Marie de La Condamine, a French mathematician and geographer.And many other things, I guess.

On gossip girl, what happened to Lily in the hospital in France?

how r u tessa???? u never mailed me!!!!!!

What happened to France's constitutional monarchy because of the French Revolution?

Before the French Revolution of 1789, they had an absolute monarchy, not a constitutional monarchy. However, because of Dr. Guillotine, they were on the "cutting edge" of new ideas on governmental changes.

What happened when France and Britain were attacked?

Lets see,
Both were attacked in 1914 help from across the pond came in 1917.

Attacked in 1939, France and rest of mainland Europe defeated 1940, Britain stood alone until the Japanese push a few more into the war at the end of 1941.

1955 the France yet again lose in Vietnam after a long Guerra war The US then took over that war.

1982 Britain attacked but still able to send 3000 ground troops over 8000 miles to take on a force of 10,000 and win ALONE.

So what your point with the question.

What happened to the French royal family?

They’re still around, both Bourbons and Bourbon-Orléans.Contrary to popular belief, the monarchy of France was not overthrown in the revolution of 1789. At that point it became a constitutional monarchy with Louis XVI as king. That is until the radicals took control and had the king and queen executed.However, that wasn’t the end of the House of Bourbon. After Napoleon’s defeat in 1814, and again in 1815, the Bourbon throne was restored with Louis XVI’s brother reigning as Louis XVIII. (XVII was kept for XVI’s younger son who died two years after his father.)Louis XVIII ruled France, with the exception of “the 100 days” when Napoleon returned, from 1814 to 1824. He was succeeded by yet another brother of Louis XVI as Charles X. He ruled from 1824 to 1830, when the July Revolution happened.This replaced the constitutional monarchy of the senior Bourbons with a king from a cadet branch of the Bourbons knows as the Orléanist branch. As its head, and now King of the French (as opposed to King of France), Louis Philippe, who had been the Duke of Orléans. He was king from 1830 to 1848, until the French Revolution of 1848, which led to the Second French Republic, which then became the Second French Empire.Today there are Bourbon and Orléanist pretenders to the defunct throne of France.The Bourbon pretender is this man, Louis-Alphonse, Duke of Anjou:Louis-Alphonse is the senior male heir of Hugh Capet, the traditional method of choosing the King of France.The Orléanist pretender is this man, Henri, Count of Paris:Henri is the 3-x-great-grandson of King Louis Philippe, the last French king.Henri actually took Louis-Alphonse to court over use of the French royal arms. The court said it didn’t have any jurisdiction over the dispute.Should the French crown be restored (and there’s really no reason to think it an impossibility, after all, since the ‘Revolution’ of 1789 they’ve had 4 kings, 2 emperors, and 5 republics), there will be a fight to settle.

Can someone tell me what happened in France during the Germany control of it in World War 2?

Can someone tell me what happened in France during the Germany control of it in World War 2?

Like how the French people were treated by the Germans, plans of fleeing the country if they able too, and about the resistance. Any additional information would be nice. If you have any links about this topic or book sources please include them. I want to know more about this subject.

And please no smart mouth answers. I’ve been researching this topic for a little while but I still want to know more. And I’ll enjoy hearing your answers too!

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