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Faced with rising discontent, King Charles X, succeeding Louis XVIII in 1824, opted for an ultra-royalist approach. His regime’s pervasive contempt for the Revolution led to heightened tensions culminating in a series of political crises. The limitations on suffrage and the reinstatement of the Church's power sparked widespread outrage. Eventually, dissatisfaction would culminate in another revolution, leading to the abdication of Charles X in 1830.