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    The Moderate Republicans were a large political group active from the birth of the French Second Republic (1848) to the collapse of the Second French Empire...
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  • In France: Moderate Republicans (France, 18481870) Moderate Republicans (France, 1871–1901) or Opportunist Republicans Political moderate Republican (disambiguation)...
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    The Moderates or Moderate Republicans (French: Républicains modérés), pejoratively labeled Opportunist Republicans (Républicains opportunistes), was a...
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    1830–1848 (July Monarchy). Political parties    Moderate Republicans Political parties   Moderate Republicans Political parties   Moderate Republicans Political...
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    Republic (République française), was the second republican government of France. It existed from 1848 until its dissolution in 1852. Following the final...
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    The French Revolution of 1848 (French: Révolution française de 1848), also known as the February Revolution (Révolution de février), was a period of civil...
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  • 1848: A radical faction forms the Radicals, supporting the Second Republic in opposition to the Orléanists and the Moderate Republicans emerge 1870:...
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    finally governed by Moderate Republicans (pejoratively labelled "Opportunist Republicans" by Radical Republicans) who supported moderate social and political...
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  • socially-conservative yet liberal and secular Moderate Republicans (pejoratively labeled "Opportunist Republicans") and a far-left of uncompromising anticlerical...
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    president in 1848, he sent French troops to break up a short-lived republic in Rome, remaining there until 1870. The overseas empire expanded, and France made...
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    since the 17th century. King Christian VIII, a moderate reformer but still an absolutist, died in January 1848 during a period of rising opposition from farmers...
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    ruled the Kingdom of France from the establishment of Francia in 509 to 1870, except for certain periods from 1792 to 1852. Since 1870, the head of state...
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  • influenced the American Revolution and the French Revolution in the 1770s and 1790s, respectively. Republicans, in these two examples, tended to reject...
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    United Kingdom and sponsored colonial expansion, notably the French conquest of Algeria. By 1848, a year in which many European states had a revolution, the...
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    president of France from 1848 to 1852, and the last monarch of France as Emperor of the French from 1852 until he was deposed on 4 September 1870. Prior to...
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    Jules Grévy (category Moderate Republicans (France))
    a leader of the Moderate Republicans, and given that his predecessors were monarchists who tried without success to restore the French monarchy, Grévy...
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    the dominant forces of the French Left were composed of the Opportunist Republicans, who considered that the Republican regime could only be consolidated...
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  • imaginée (1870-1914)"(2014): 326-327. Frédéric Salmon, "Atlas électoral de la France (1848-2001)"(2001) Charles Sowerwine, "France since 1870"(2018): 29-30...
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    Patrice de MacMahon (category 19th-century presidents of France)
    election of October 1877, as the Republicans won the majority despite the challenges on the right. In January 1879, the Republicans forced MacMahon's resignation...
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    Orléanist (category 1830 establishments in France)
    after the decline of monarchist sentiment in the 1890s, joined into moderate republicans, who showed progressive and secular-minded goals, or into Catholic...
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    The head of the government of France has been called the prime minister of France (French: Premier ministre) since 1959, when Michel Debré became the...
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    Jules Favre (category Moderate Republicans (France))
    where he sat among the Moderate Republicans, voting against the socialists. When Louis Napoleon was elected President of France, Favre openly opposed him...
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    President Andrew Johnson. Members of the Moderate Republicans comprised in part of previous Radical Republicans who became disenchanted with the alleged...
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    Louis-Eugène Cavaignac (category Moderate Republicans (France))
    Assembly, and soon became one of the leaders of the Moderate Republicans. As Minister of War in the French provisional government, Cavaignac was tasked with...
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    3rd Duke of Broglie (French: [viktɔʁ də bʁɔj, - bʁœj]; 28 November 1785 – 25 January 1870), briefly Victor de Broglie, was a French peer, statesman, and...
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    others were moderate republicans. Constitutional issues aside, they agreed on seeking to restore the democratic principles of the French Revolution, such...
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    fortune, by "some money obtained nobody knows how", by funds from French republicans and, finally, by sources more interested in stock market gambles (as...
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    History (1972) pp. 59–89. John Keiger, France and the World since 1870 (2001) pp. 37–38. See Theodore Zeldin, France: 1848–1945 (1977) vol. 2 ch. 11, "Newspapers...
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    Adolphe Thiers (category Members of the 1848 Constituent Assembly)
    Louis-Napoleon at his home for dinner. In the December 1848 elections, the moderate republican Lamartine received just 18,000 votes; the socialist Ledru-Rollin...
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  • of the Republican French heads of state who have not held the title "President of the Republic" since the final fall of House of Capet in 1848, as sorted...
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