Orleanist (July Monarchy)

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The Orleanist faction of the July Monarchy was a French constitutional monarchist movement that supported the rule of Louis-Philippe and favored a liberal, bourgeois-oriented constitutional regime.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French political movement
monarchist movement
political faction
associatedWith Chamber of Deputies NERFINISHED
Doctrinaires NERFINISHED
cameToPowerAfter July Revolution of 1830 NERFINISHED
collapsedAfter Revolution of 1848 NERFINISHED
constitutionalDocument Charter of 1830 NERFINISHED
country France
endTime 1848
favored bourgeois interests
census suffrage
civil liberties
constitutional regime
economic liberalism
laissez-faire economics
limited monarchy
parliamentary system
property-based franchise
headOfStateSupported King of the French NERFINISHED
historicalContext Restoration and July Monarchy era NERFINISHED
post-Napoleonic France
ideology constitutional monarchism
liberalism
keySupportBase financial bourgeoisie
industrial bourgeoisie
liberal professionals
language French
legacy later Orleanist monarchism in the Third Republic
namedAfter House of Orléans NERFINISHED
opposedTo Bonapartists NERFINISHED
Legitimists NERFINISHED
Republicans NERFINISHED
period July Monarchy NERFINISHED
politicalPosition centre-right
moderate
promoted compromise between monarchy and revolution
order and stability
socialBase bourgeoisie
startTime 1830
succeeded Bourbon Restoration regime NERFINISHED
supportedDynasty House of Orléans NERFINISHED
supportedFormOfGovernment bourgeois monarchy
constitutional monarchy
supportedMonarch Louis-Philippe I NERFINISHED
viewedAs regime of the notables

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Journal des débats politicalAlignment Orleanist (July Monarchy)