In 1830, the wheels of time rolled forward, leaving countless deep marks on the long scrolls of history.
On June 15 (June 3 in the Russian calendar), the "bubonic riot" in Sevastopol was like a pebble thrown into the lake, stirring up ripples of the "cholera riot" throughout Russia. This uprising is a people's desire for freedom and rights, but also a struggle against injustice and oppression.
On July 25, the Edict of Charles X of France Saint-Cloud blew like a cold wind, freezing the blooming of the flower of freedom in the press and publishing industry. Freedom of speech is restricted, the exchange of ideas is blocked, and social progress seems to be overshadowed. On July 28, the streets of Paris resounded with the loud trumpet of the July Revolution. Insurgents poured into the city center, fighting for the future of the country with a strong belief in freedom and equality. On 29 July, Louis Philippe was crowned King of France. The new July Dynasty stands on the stage of history, carrying people's expectations and aspirations.
On 4 October, Belgium broke free from the Dutch yoke and bravely declared independence. This is a manifestation of the dignity of the country and the awakening of the national spirit. On October 10, Isabella II shines in the crown of Spain. Her birth marked a new chapter in the history of Spain. On December 10, the American literary scene ushered in a bright star - Emily Dickinson. Her talent and unique creative style will leave a valuable literary legacy for future generations.
These events are like a beautiful picture scroll, weaving together the long scroll of history in 1830. They have witnessed the ups and downs and changes of human society, and they are endlessly evocative. Every event is a witness of the times and contains profound meaning and value. They allow us to reflect on the past, cherish the present, and look forward to the future.