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why had Frankfurt parliament failed?

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Answered by nitthesh7
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The Frankfurt Parliament and the attempt to unify Germany through political reform failed. Frederick William refused to accept the crown because it had not been offered by the other German Princes, stating that he would not "accept a crown from the gutter". And so after years Kaiser William became the emperor of unified Germany.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia rejected the Constitution made by the Frankfurt Parliament. The demands of workers and artisans were resisted by the Parliament which was dominated by the middle class. All these factors led to the failure of Frankfurt Parliament.

Explanation:

The Frankfurt Parliament met on May 18, 1848 in Frankfurt's Paulskirche. The assembly drafted a constitution to make Germany a constitutional monarchy. He faced opposition from the military and aristocratic sectors of society. Women were also not allowed to take an active part in  the bourgeois-dominated society, which lost its mass support base and was dissolved on May 31, 1849.Friedrich Wilhelm IV, King of Prussia, rejected the constitution enacted by the Frankfurt Landtag. The parliament, which was dominated by the middle class, opposed the demands of the workers and craftsmen. All these factors led to the failure of the Frankfurt citizenship.

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