REVOLUTION IN CENTRAL EUROPE The outbreak of revolution in France leads to the outbreak of revolution in 1.Prussia 2.Austria 3.Italy.

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REVOLUTION IN CENTRAL EUROPE The outbreak of revolution in France leads to the outbreak of revolution in 1.Prussia 2.Austria 3.Italy

PRUSSIA 1848 Rev. breaks out – King Frederick William IV 1.Agrees to abolish censorship 2.Create a new constitution 3.Work to create a unified germany

THE FRANKFURT ASSEMBLY 1.Create a new constit. for a unified Germany 2.GROSSDEUTSCH 3.KLEINDEUTSCH 4.Austria withdraws 5.Prussia withdraws 6.Frankfurt Assembly collapses/fails

AUSTRIA Revolution in the Aust. Emp. breaks out in March LOUIS KOSSUTH leads Hungarians demanding a. sovereignty b. own legislature 3.demonstrations/riots in Buda, Prague, Vienna 4.Metternich dismissed and flees 5.Liberals in Vienna demand new lib. constit. 6.Hungary is granted independence 7.Bohemia begins to demand independence 8.Austrian Emperor is weak and gives in

THE AUSTRIAN EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 1.June – Austrian General Windischgraft crushes the rebels in Prague 2.October – rebels in Vienna are crushed 3.December – weak Emperor Ferdinand is replaced by Emperor Francis Joseph 4.Francis Joseph works to restore imperial power the Russians send in army to assist Habsburgs in crushing the Hungarians 6.The revolutions in Austria fail/Emperor is in total control again

REVOLTS IN THE ITALIAN STATES The attempted revolutions in Italy fail/crushed by Austria THE RISORGIMENTO = “resurgence” = desire for italian unity and independence GUISEPPE MAZZINI – 1. leader of the risorgimento 2. italian nationalist 3. founds a group called “YOUNG ITALY” 1831