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Despite his moderate approach, including retaining many Napoleonic judges and officials, Louis's reign was marred by nostalgia among ultra-royalist conservatives who rejected much of the revolutionary change. The legislature, primarily composed of these ultra-royalists, swiftly repealed many revolutionary laws and imposed strict censorship laws to erase the traces of the Napoleonic era. This led to the characterization of the monarchy as disconnected from the new realities of French society.