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What was the outcome of most European revolts of the 1830s?

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Answer: They resulted in little or no change. They led to larger revolutions. They resulted in sweeping reform.

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Explanation: These movements took place in three main countries: France, Belgium, and Poland. The general spirit was the desire of people to be independent and free from domination. At that time, the majority of European countries were ruled by monarchies. This movement was the first step of the bigger revolutions, that happened later in Europe, in 1848.

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The first actions began in France between July 27 and 29, 1830. It was a revolt of the Parisians against King Charles X who did not accept to leave a little power to the people. For three days, the revolutionaries fought in the streets of Paris against the French soldiers and forced the king to flee. A new king was finally chosen, the Duke of Orleans, who established a more democratic monarchy.

Inspired by the French, the Belgians revolted from August 25, 1930. They won a better victory than their neighbors in France because they managed to free themselves from the control of the King of the Netherlands, William I, and declared their independence on October 4, 1830.

The last revolution during 1830 was the Polish. At that time, Poland was under the control of Russia, and the war lasted for almost one year. It ended in September 1831 with the defeat of the Polish who failed to gain their independence.

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