Foreign policy of France under the July Monarchy
The foreign policy of France under the July Monarchy from 1830 to 1840 was characterized by two primary elements: a new system of alliances, notably the rapprochement with the United Kingdom within the "Entente Cordiale," and the French conquest of Algeria. This policy aimed to maintain peace with European neighbors, as summarized by Casimir Perier's statement: "peace without compromising honor." == Recognition of the new regime by foreign powers == The July Revolution of 1830 in France caused concern among European powers, who feared a resurgence of revolutionary fervor similar to that following Napoleon's return from Elba in 1815.
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