Revolutions of 1848: The Revolutionary “Virus”

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Revolutions of 1848: The Revolutionary “Virus” Hapsburg Empire February Revolution (Paris) Frankfurt Assembly National Workshops June Days Louis Napoleon Bonaparte

Map of 1848 Revolutions

1848 Chart

Cultural Groups of the Habsburg Empire

Irish Potato Famine (1845 – 47)

February Revolution—Paris--1848

Louis-Philippe (1773 – 1850)

The New French Republic “One man, one vote”

Frankfurt Assembly

Frankfurt Assembly Grossdeutsch: Include all German speaking regions, including portions of Austria Kleindeutsch: Include only Prussia and the German states—not Austria

Frankfurt Assembly

Austrian Empire Louis Kossuth Hungarian nationalist Urged patriots to “throw off the artificial state” and create their own national governments

Vienna, Austria (1848)

National Workshops (Paris)

June Days (Paris, 1848)

Louis Napoleon Bonaparte