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  1. The French Second Republic (French: Deuxième République Française or La II e République), officially the French Republic (République française), was the second republican government of France. It existed from 1848 until its dissolution in 1852.

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  2. The French Second Republic was a short-lived republican government of France under President Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte. It lasted from the 1848 Revolution to the 1851 coup by which the president made himself Emperor Napoleon III and started the Second Empire .

  3. Second Republic, (1848–52) French republic established after the Revolution of 1848 toppled the July monarchy of King Louis-Philippe. (The first French republic had been formed during the French Revolution.) The liberal republicans’ hopes of establishing an enduring democratic regime were soon.

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  4. The French Second Republic ( French: Deuxième République Française or La IIe République ), officially the French Republic ( République française ), was the second republican government of France. It existed from 1848 until its dissolution in 1852. Quick Facts République française (French), Capital ... Close.

  5. The French Revolution of 1848 ( French: Révolution française de 1848 ), also known as the February Revolution ( Révolution de février ), was a period of civil unrest in France, in February 1848, that led to the collapse of the July Monarchy and the foundation of the French Second Republic. It sparked the wave of revolutions of 1848 .

  6. There have been five republics in the history of France : French First Republic (1792–1804) French Second Republic (1848–1852) French Third Republic (1870–1940) French Fourth Republic (1946–1958) French Fifth Republic (1958–present) French Republic (present) Category: Disambiguation pages.

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  8. The French Second Republic was the republican government of France between the 1848 Revolution and the 1851 coup by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte that initiated the Second Empire. It officially adopted the motto Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité.

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