Describe the revolution of the liberals in 1848.
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By the 1848 revolution of the liberals we mean, the revolution led by the educated middle classes of Europe. Events of February 1848, in France brought about the abdication of the monarchy and a republic based on universal male franchise was formed.
Ideals Supported
(i) Politically, it emphasized the concept of government by consent, abolition of autocracy and special privileges.
(ii) Socially, the liberals supported the abolition of discrimination based on birth.
(iii) Economically, it stood for the abolition of trade restrictions imposed by the state
Ideals Supported
(i) Politically, it emphasized the concept of government by consent, abolition of autocracy and special privileges.
(ii) Socially, the liberals supported the abolition of discrimination based on birth.
(iii) Economically, it stood for the abolition of trade restrictions imposed by the state
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Answer: The revolution were led by the liberal - nationalists belonging to the educated middle class elite, among whom were professor, school-teachers, clerks and members of the commercial middle class,so that is why this revolution is know as liberal revolution
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