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... into the remainder of the 19th century. A.J.P Taylor's remarks that the Märzrevolution was a "turning-point where Germany failed to turn," has some truth to a part of its possible interpretation but is very limited. It seeks to downgrade the effort of many individuals at this time and neglects to depict the changes that the Märzrevolution brought into the German societal system. This essay will show that the endeavours of this period, although not as planned, brought about change in and throughout Germany. There were many important events and occurrences during Vormärz that allowed for the ripened situation for revolutionary action. From the earlier French Revolution of July 1830, where King Charles X was replaced by King Louis Philippe, turmoil and revolt arose is parts of Baden, Bavaria, Hanover, and Saxony. Rebellion was erupted mainly by students, intellectuals, artists, the proletariat, professionals from the middle class, and others liberally minded. An ...
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