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What is the significance of 1848 for France and the rest of Europe? What did the liberals demand?

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Answered by JatinSaini22
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The European revolution of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations,Springtime of the People or the Year of Revolution, were a series of political upheavals throughout Europe in 1848.It was the only Europe-wide collapse of traditional authority to date, but within a year, reactionary forces had won out and the revolutions collapsed.                                   This revolutionary wave began in France in February and immediately spread to most of Europe and parts of Latin America.Over 50 countries were affected, but with no co-ordination or co-operation among the revolutionaries in different countries.Five factors were involved: the widespread dissatisfaction with the political leadership; the demand for more participation and democracy; the demands of the working classes; the upsurge of nationalism and finally the regrouping of the reactionary forces based in the royalty, the aristocracy, the army and the peasants. 

Answered by Anonymous
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1. With numerous rebellions like rebellions of poor people, jobless laborers and starving workers during 1848 in Europe, taught white collar class of france additionally began an upset for the relinquishment of the ruler and a republic dependent on widespread male testimonial had been declared.

2. The other piece of Europe, men and lady of the liberal white collar classes joined their interest for constitutionalism with national unification.

3. There exploited the developing well known agitation to push their requests for the production of a country state on parliamentary standards.

4. The issue stretching out political rights to ladies was most dubious topic inside the liberal development in which huge number of ladies had taken part effectively.

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