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Ratling [72]
1 year ago
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How successful were the revolutions of 1830 and 1848?.

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ZanzabumX [31]1 year ago
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95% average accuracy. The 1830s and 1848 are called as the year of revolutions in Europe. French liberals and French radicals both aimed to kick Charles X off of the throne and rebuild the government. The Frankfurt Assembly revolution of 1848 was a complete failure.

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