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Revolutions in Europe

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“Revolutions in Europe”
When I studied about this topic I remember on where its start which is the
European Nations fought for the American continent replacing American Indians.The
American Indians are now known as Canada, Central America, Latin America wherein
they portray different languages and customs.And before the arrival of Columbus,
they had colonized America for 10,000 years and became the true and original
owners of the American wilderness. Columbus and Vespucci were the first ones to
explore America.The 1848 uprisings began as efforts to overturn the 1815
agreements brought about by the Treaty of Vienna. At the time, Europe was weary
by war, and the majority of the continent was tired of French dominance. As the
French forces fled, the rest of Europe rejoiced. Rapacious, venal, intolerant, and
violent were only a few of the adjectives used to describe them.Nonetheless, by
early 1848, most of continental Europe's smartest and brightest young men and
women, as well as some of its most talented workers, donned tricolor cockades and
chanted for a republic.The reasons of the revolutions were so diverse that it is
impossible to see them as the outcome of a cohesive movement or set of social
occurrences. Throughout the first part of the nineteenth century, several changes
occurred in European society. National governments were being reshaped by both
liberal reformers and radical leaders.The working classes' lives were being
transformed by technological advancement. A popular press increased political
knowledge, and new ideals and ideologies emerged, including popular liberalism,
nationalism, and socialism. Some historians highlight the severe crop failures,
notably those in 1846, which caused suffering among peasants and the working
urban poor.
In this era many of those people suffer for the happenings and wars to their country
also because of the dictator of their society.Even though, many people strive to live
make a plan to have a revenge on what to happen on the system of their
country.Radical socialist reformers wanted justice for the disinherited classes, such
as peasants and factory workers, whilst more moderate political reformers were
concerned with maintaining and expanding the dominance
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