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What is the most likely reason the revolt against Louis Philippe led to other revolts across Europe?

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This was a time of great economic disparity between the rich and the poor. The people wanted more of a say in how they were ruled.
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The French revolution of 1948 was deeply rooted in the discontent among the people for social, political and economic reasons. The success of the French revolution influenced many nations. the bourgeoisie and workers across Europe were facing similar problems and organized a movement to end the old monarchical structure. The end of Louis Philippe's reign in France inspire other nations to be independent.

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