The revolution in France in the 19th century, specifically the Revolution of 1848, was driven by widespread discontent with the government's failure to address economic hardships, political repression, and social inequality. The rise of industrialization had led to unemployment and poor working conditions, prompting demands for political reform and universal suffrage. The abdication of King Louis-Philippe in February 1848 marked a turning point, as citizens sought to establish a more democratic government, leading to the establishment of the Second Republic. This period reflected the ongoing struggle for political and social change in France.
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