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History, 02.08.2019 20:00 mazielynn84

Why did great britain avoid a revolution in the early 1830s? what factors old and new led to the widespread outbreak of revolutions in 1848? were the cause in the various countries essentially the same, or did each have its own particular set of circumstances? why did these revolutions fail throughout europe? what roles did liberals and nationalists play in the revolutions? why did they sometimes clash?

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