French February Revolution The February Revolution in France caused a series of revolutionary explosions in Western Europe and Central Europe. However, the new French Republic does not support these movements. This period was decided when the riot caused by the serious crop failures from 1846 to 47 was combined with dissatisfaction with liberal political oppression and nationalistic desire. In the state of Germany, people's demo and uprising (from February to March 1848) led to the dissolution of the unpopular minister and the National Assembly's request for drafting a unified German constitution.
The French "February Revolution" was brought about by the banquet prohibition. The revolution was driven by the nationalism of the French citizens and the Republican ideals. And they believed that people should rule over themselves. It ended the Constitutional Monarchy of Louis-Philippe and brought the establishment of the French Second Republic. The government was led by Louis Napoleon who established the 2nd French Empire in 1852 only four years later. The "March Revolution" of the German countries occurred in the southern and western part of Germany, a large number of people gathered and a large demonstration took place. They led by highly educated students and intellectuals requested the unity of German citizens, freedom of press and freedom of assembly. The uprising was not well coordinated, but together they rejected the traditional authoritarian political structure of the 39 German federal states.
Activities of liberal reform spread to many German countries, each country has a different revolution. Between February 22 and 24, 1848, they were influenced by street demonstrations by French Parisian workers and craftsmen, which brought the exile of King Louis Philippe of France and his presence in the UK . In France, the revolution of 1848 was called the February Revolution. Fearing the fate of French Louis - Philip, some German monarchs at least temporarily accepted some of the demands of the revolutionaries. In the South and the West, a massive public assembly and a massive demonstration were held. They are demanding freedom of press, freedom of assembly, written constitutional, armed forces and parliament.
France suffered from some major political instability: the French Revolution in 1789, the Revolution and the Napoleonic War, the Revolution in July 1830, and the Revolution in February 1848. Everything hurts innovation. The inventor Mark Izambird Brunel (and also the famous civil engineer Izanbird Kingdom Brunel's father) had fled the French Revolution before finally settling in the UK. The great chemist Antoine Lavoisier was very unhappy - in 1794 he lost the sense of his reason for the guillotine. Therefore, without the UK to accelerate innovation, the industrial revolution may occur elsewhere in decades. In the 18th century, France and low-lying countries, and Switzerland and the United States moved towards sustained economic growth in modern times. Growth will slow down and you may be late. The way to technology may be more twisty