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| | United States presidential election, 1848 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | With the exception of South Carolina, which left the selection of electors to its legislature, the election of 1848 marked the first time in which every state in the union voted for President and Vice President on the same day: November 7, 1848. |  | | Led by Salmon P. Chase and John P. Hale, former President Martin Van Buren defeated John Parker Hale by a 154-129 delegate count to capture their nomination, while Charles Francis Adams was chosen as the Vice Presidential nominee. |  | | President James Polk, having achieved virtually all of his objectives in one term and suffering from declining health that would take his life less than four months after leaving office, chose not to seek re-election. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._presidential_election,_1848
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| | France: Second Republic (1848-1852) |
 | | On 20 December 1848, the newly elected President took the oath to respect the Constitution in the Assembly. |  | | On 26 June 1848, the riots were stopped and a violent repression took place; Cavaignac was asked by the Assembly to constitute a new government with moderate Republicans. |  | | On 20 July 1851, a proposal of revision of the Constitution which would have allowed the President to compete for a second mandate, was rejected. |
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| | 1848 Timeline |
 | | November, 1848: Appointed Prime Minister of the Papal States Pelligrino Rossi is assassinated and the pope flees to Genoa. |  | | June 24-26, 1848: after the government dissolved the national workshops, the lower class revolted and were crushed by republican troops. |  | | June, 1848: The pan-Slav congress met in Prague after the Czechs refused to send representatives to the Frankfurt Assembly felling that Slavs should not be subject to the will of Germans. |
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http://www.pvhs.chico.k12.ca.us/~bsilva/projects/revs/1848time.html
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| | Treaty of Guadalup-Hidalgo |
 | | Instead of adhering to the U.S. Supreme Court decision of March 1848, and the New Mexico Constitution 1910 (Arizona is included), officially and unofficially, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada,Utah, and Colorado have ignored the Consitutional rights of Hispanics. |  | | An act of Congress is the supreme law of the land, and |  | | 1) The U.S. Congress ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo March 1848. |
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http://www.neta.com/~1stbooks/help0.htm
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| | Provisional Government of the Second French Republic |
 | | The Provisional government was actually only the first of three different provisional executives that succeeded one another in France in 1848, until the election of Louis Napoleon Bonaparte as constitutional president in December, 1848. |  | | The elections of April 23 took place in a mood of calm enthusiasm, with little overt opposition to the new republican regime, and there was a massive turn-out, 84 percent of the eligible voters. |  | | Meanwhile, the provisional government also officially adopted the hallowed principles of liberty, equality and fraternity, abolished titles of nobility, opened the national guard to all adult males, and, to assuage fears that a new Terror would accompany the new republic, proclaimed the end of the death penalty for political offenses. |
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http://www.ohiou.edu/~Chastain/dh/frprogov.htm
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| | Nationalism in Hungary, 1848-1867 |
 | | The war ended in August 1849: 114 captured officers were shot or hanged, others sent to prison, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 was defeated. |  | | A Habsburg general dispersed a "Congress of Slavs" called in Prague and put down the revolution in Bohemia. |  | | Unification was an important goal for German Liberals, who were tired of political weakness and backward commercial laws. |
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| | Spartanburg Conveyances 1848-1850 (Book AA) |
 | | Witness oath, 18 March 1848: J.M. Jackson to G. |  | | Land exposed to sale at public vendue and purchased by the president and directors of the bank of the State of South Carolina of the District and State aforesaid, for $232, the highest bid. |  | | Polly Posey of Spartanburg Dist, in good mind and sense do relinquish the plantation I now live on to my son Zephaniah Posey, excepting as much of the plantation as one hand can tend as good as there is on the plantation where I shall choose. |
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| | 1848 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | September 12 - One of the few successes of the Revolutions of 1848, the Swiss Federal Constitution, patterned on the US Constitution, enters into force, creating a federal republic and one of the first modern democratic states in Europe. |  | | November 7: The first US presidential election held in every state on the same day sees Whig Zachary Taylor of Louisiana defeat Democrat Lewis Cass of Michigan. |  | | November 7 - U.S. presidential election, 1848: Whig Zachary Taylor of Louisiana defeats Democrat Lewis Cass of Michigan in the first US presidential election held in every state on the same day. |
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| | 1848.html |
 | | A major revolt occurred in Prussia in March in 1848, amid attempts to write a more liberal constitution for Prussia. |  | | In April 1849, Frederick dissolved the assembly and proclaimed his own conservative constitution. |  | | Delacroix, "Liberty Leading the People," idealizing the 1830 July revolts in Paris.. |
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http://www.loyno.edu/~seduffy/1848.html
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| | Hungary - Historical Military Flags (1848) |
 | | Flag of The National Guard Unit Of Bihar County (1848) |  | | Here is a photo of the Home Guard of Komárom County (1848). |  | | Banner of The National Guard Unit Of Torda County (1848) |
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| | 1848 Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.org (Launch Base) |
 | | September 12 - One of the few successes of the Revolutions of 1848, the Swiss Federal Constitution, patterned on the US Constitution, enters into force, creating a federal republic and one of the first modern democratic states in Europe. |  | | November 7: The first US presidential election held in every state on the same day sees Whig Zachary Taylor of Louisiana defeat Democrat Lewis Cass of Michigan. |  | | November 7 - U.S. presidential election, 1848: Whig Zachary Taylor of Louisiana defeats Democrat Lewis Cass of Michigan in the first US presidential election held in every state on the same day. |
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http://www.launchbase.org/encyclopedia/1848
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| | Search Results for "1848" |
 | | 1848, Sept. 12 The New Constitution replaced the Pact of 1815. |  | | It organized Switzerland as a federal union closely modeled on that of the United States. |  | | Both were born in 1767, and both died in 1848. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=&query=1848
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| | Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" of Prince Edward Island 1848-1865 |
 | | Jan. 19, 1848 "On the same day I baptised William, born yesterday to the lawful marriage of John Bergan and Mary Quinn. |  | | All are catholic, three born in Ireland and two in PEI. |  | | One person was born in Ireland and 5 on P.E,I.. |
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| | French Revolution of 1848 - encyclopedia article about French Revolution of 1848. |
 | | As 1848 began, liberals in France awaited the death of King Louis Philippe, expecting a new revolution after his death. |  | | "Germany" at the time of the Revolutions of 1848 was a hodgepodge of over 30 states loosely bound together in the German Confederation after the Congress of Vienna in 1815. |  | | In the year 1848, 479 newspapers were founded. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/French+Revolution+of+1848
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| | Acknowledgements: Mass Politics and the Revolutions of 1848 |
 | | Entwurf einer allgemeinen Handweker-und Gewerbe-Ordnung (Augsburg: 15 August 1848) 'Plan for a General Handworker and Trade Law for Germany.' Translated by John Breuilly. |  | | Saville, 1848: The British State and the Chartist Movement (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987) |  | | 72-77, 80, 85, 88, 94-96, 'On elections in France in early 1848.' |
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http://www.gla.ac.uk/centres/tltphistory/hcc/1848/coredocs/acknowa.htm
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| | Czech Republic - Revolutions of 1848 |
 | | In the Kingdom of Hungary, the 1848 revolution temporarily toppled Hapsburg absolutism, and there was an attempt at establishing a liberal constitutional government. |  | | The Paris revolution of February 1848 precipitated a succession of liberal and national revolts against autocratic governments. |  | | The revolutions of 1848 also revealed that the German and Hungarian liberals, who were opposed to Hapsburg absolutism, were equally hostile to Czech and Slovak aspirations. |
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http://countrystudies.us/czech-republic/14.htm
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| | Cortland County Death Notices & Obituaries - 1848 |
 | | Died, Of fever, on the 26th of July 1848, Dr. Samuel ELDER, in the 63d year of his age, at his residence on Fairmount Prairie de Long, St. Clair county, Ill. Dr. |  | | Phineas BLAIR, Counselor at Law, in the 64th year of his age. |  | | HULBERT in Truxton on the 20th of May 1848 in his 58th year is not copied here. |
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http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/cortland/vitals/d1848.htm
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| | Germany Info: Culture & Life: History: Features: German Revolution of 1848/49 |
 | | Frankfurt was the center of revolutionary activity and the site of the National Assembly that was convened by the revolutionary movement and officially opened on May 18, 1848 in St. Paul's Cathedral (Paulskirche). |  | | Truly revolutionary in this class-based, hierarchical society, the basic rights proclaimed equal opportunity and equal rights for all citizens before the law. |  | | The coup failed and Hecker fled to the United States, leaving heartbroken followers. |
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| | 1848 |
 | | Economic troublesof 1847-1848 led to the February Revolution. |  | | ictor Hugo felt that the Revolution of 1848, which culminated in June, |  | | With the failure of the government to support their needs, the working class prepared for the final insurrection of the Revolution of 1848. |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/la/1848.html
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| | The Revolution of 1848 in France |
 | | My greatest honor would be to hand on to my successor, after four years of office, the public power consolidated, its liberties intact, and a genuine progress assured. |  | | Robinson's Note: Although Louis Napoleon had, after the last of his two early and futile attempts to make himself emperor, been imprisoned, then exiled, he was, after the February revolution, elected a member of the Legislative Body. |  | | When it came to choosing a president under the new constitution, he was naturally considered as a candidate, and issued the following campaign manifesto (November, 1848). |
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http://history.hanover.edu/texts/fr1848.htm
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| | The German 1848 Revolution: A German Perspective |
 | | They called for free elections to be held to nominate delegates to a Nationalversammlung (National Assembly) for all of Germany--and the German states agreed. |  | | They had not been defeated during the M&aum;rzrevolution, but had been forced only to temporarily retreat to their country estates by the king's leniency toward the insurgents. |  | | Historians generally agree on the term Deutsche Revolution (German Revolution) or Märzrevolution (March Revolution) for the events of March 1848 through 1849. |
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| | On the question of free trade |
 | | As a matter of principle in political economy, the figures of a single year must never be taken as the basis for formulating general laws. |  | | It is in this revolutionary sense alone, gentlemen, that I vote in favor of free trade. |  | | Speech to the Democratic Association of Brussels at its public meeting of January 9, 1848 |
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| | 1848 articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | He served in the revolutionary provisional government of 1848 and in the executive committee that replaced it (Apr., 1848). |  | | Barnburners BARNBURNERS [Barnburners] radical element of the Democratic party in New York state from 1842 to 1848, opposed to the conservative Hunkers. |  | | Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of GUADALUPE HIDALGO, TREATY OF [Guadalupe Hidalgo, Treaty of] 1848, peace treaty between the United States and Mexico that ended the Mexican War. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=1848
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| | Revolutions of 1848 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the United Kingdom, the middle classes had been pacified by general enfranchisement in the Reform Act of 1832, with the consequent agitations, violence, and petitions of the Chartist movement that came to a head with the petition to Parliament of 1848. |  | | This article has been tagged since November 2005. |  | | The European Revolutions of 1848, known in some countries as the Spring of Nations or the Year of Revolution, were a series of revolutions which erupted in Sicily and then, further triggered by the Revolution of 1848 in France, soon spread to the rest of Europe. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revolution_of_1848
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| | The Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states |
 | | Mazzini fled to England; his days as a revolutionary were over. |  | | The most important of these new insurrections was in Rome, where on November 15, 1848 Pellegrino Rossi, Prime Minister of the Papal States, was assassinated. |  | | The Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states |
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http://www.casimiro.com/wiki/en/wikipedia/t/th/the_revolutions_of_1848_in_the_italian_states.html
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| | revolutions of 1848 on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | In the German states, popular demonstrations and uprisings (Feb.-Mar., 1848) led to the dismissal of unpopular ministers and the calling of a national parliament (see Frankfurt Parliament) to draft a constitution for a united Germany. |  | | This is illustrated in France by the Socialists Blanc and Albert on the one side, and the Liberal Republicans Marie and Arago on the other. |  | | While the constitution was debated at length, rulers of the German states were able to recover their authority. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/r1/revol1848.asp
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| | Revolutions of 1848 |
 | | The Kingdom of Piedmont in Italy became a constitutional monarchy. |  | | But in most cases the counter revolutions, which followed in 1849, were quite thorough and undermined most of the revolutionary achievements of 1848. |  | | The Revolutions of 1848 are a part of the ongoing liberal revolution of |
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http://www2.sunysuffolk.edu/westn/revolution1848.html
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| | SparkNotes: Europe (1848-1871): Important Terms, People, and Events |
 | | Abraham Lincoln - American president, elected 1860; led Union during the American Civil War and dedicated himself to the forcible reunification of the United States. |  | | German national parliament that tried and failed to create a united German state during the 1848 revolutions. |  | | First meeting in May 1848, the convention was populated by middle class civil servants, lawyers, and intellectuals dedicated to liberal reform. |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/history/european/1871/terms.html
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| | Dictionary of Americanisms, by John Russell Bartlett (1848) |
 | | , According to Act of Congress, in the year 1848, by |  | | In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District |  | | A stint as boundary commissioner wasn't as successful as his many years as Rhode Island's Secretary of State or his work as an historian and compiler of the Dictionary of Americanisms. |
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| | Periodicals and Pamphlets of the French Revolution of 1848 |
 | | With the declaration of the provisional government on February 24, the previous restrictions on the press were lifted and a great number of printed materials emerged to educate the new public created by the declaration of universal suffrage. |  | | Similarly, being on the ARTFL database, the collection of periodicals from 1848 is surrounded by resources which are invaluable to inquiries into in the revolutionary history of France and French studies in general. |  | | From royalist to socialist, every political opinion was represented and challenged in these papers. |
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| | The Seneca Falls Convention (Reason): American Treasures of the Library of Congress |
 | | In July 1848 more than 300 men and women assembled in Seneca Falls, New York, for the nation's first women's rights convention. |  | | Elizabeth Cady Stanton documented the historic 1848 meeting by compiling this scrapbook of contemporary newspaper clippings. |  | | Years later Stanton's daughter Harriot enhanced the scrapbook with several additions, including this photograph of a clipping depicting her mother in the controversial bloomer outfit. |
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| | Pioneer 1848-1868 Companies - Heritage Gateways |
 | | 1848: Brigham Young's Last Trek to the Valley |  | | Brigham brought his large extended valley in 1848, never to return to the States. |  | | He returned to Missssippi and brought his family to Utah in 1848. |
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| | Discovery of Gold, by John A. Sutter - 1848 |
 | | The contractor and builder of this mill was James W. Marshall, from New Jersey. |  | | By the Land Commission and the District Court it has been decided in my favor. |  | | Then the people commenced rushing up from San Francisco and other parts of California, in May, 1848: in the former village only five men were left to take care of the women and children. |
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| | THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO |
 | | At a Congress of the League, held in November 1847, Marx and Engels were commissioned to prepare a complete theoretical and practical party programme. |  | | Thenceforth, the struggle for supremacy was, again, as it had been before the Revolution of February, solely between different sections of the propertied class; the working class was reduced to a fight for political elbow-room, and to the position of extreme wing of the middle-class Radicals. |  | | It was published in English for the first time in 1850 in the _Red Republican_, London, translated by Miss Helen Macfarlane, and in 1871 in at least three different translations in America. |
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| | Internet Modern History Sourcebook: 1848 |
 | | The March Days of 1848: Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia and his 'Dear Berliners' [At Netgsi] |  | | Documents of the Revolution of 1848 in France, 1848 [At Hanover] |  | | Alphonse de Lamartine (1790-1869): History of the Revolution of 1848 in France [At this Site] |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook19.html
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| | SparkNotes: Europe (1848-1871): Test |
 | | Which of the following groups supported a return to law and order after the revolutions of 1848? |  | | Who won the presidential election of 1848 in France? |  | | Why did Sardinia join the French and British in the Crimean War? |
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| | usnews.com: The People's Vote: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) |
 | | usnews.com: The People's Vote: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) |  | | With the defeat of its army and the fall of the capital, Mexico City, in September 1847, the Mexican government surrendered to the United States and entered into negotiations to end the war. |  | | The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which brought an official end to the Mexican-American War (1846–48), was signed on February 2, 1848, at Guadalupe Hidalgo, a city to which the Mexican government had fled with the advance of U.S. forces. |
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| | History with MasterPlumber.com - 800-PIPE-DOC |
 | | Contact Us E-Mail Us National Public Health Act 1848 |  | | In 1848, England passed the National Public Health Act, which would become a model plumbing code for the world to follow. |  | | During the 1950s and 1960s, the United States government provided funds for the construction of municipal waste-treatment plants and water-pollution research, mirroring the basic ideas of the National Public Health Act. |
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http://www.masterplumber.com/history/health.html
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| | California Gold Rush |
 | | December 5, 1848- President Polk's message to congress includes information on the great gold finds in California |  | | January 24, 1848- Gold discovered by James Marshall at Sutter's Mill |  | | late December 1848- Three white men hanged for robbery |
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| | The Revolution of 1848 |
 | | In the first place, then, the Revolution of 1848 was the act of bourgeois liberals. |  | | This policy, mistaken though it may have been, was certainly generous. |  | | The greatest achievement of the Revolution of 1848 was to have emancipated the slaves and to have replaced mercantilist colonialism with a policy of assimilation. |
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| | 1848 House |
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| | Europe (1848-1871) |
 | | Meeting in May 1848, the convention was populated by middle class civil servants, lawyers, and intellectuals dedicated to liberal reform. |  | | In France, the December 1848 presidential election brought |  | | Meanwhile, from August 1848, the Austrian army soundly defeated every revolt in its empire. |
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http://www.uncg.edu/gar/courses/lixl/380BLS/380Unit2/Lesson2Restoration_files/Europe1848.htm
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| | Revolutions of 1848 |
 | | The Revolutions first started out in France 1848 where the people wanted universal suffrage which was led by Louis Blanc. |  | | This increased nationalism in March of 1848 led to riots and the ousting of Prince Klemens von Metternich and Ferdinand I, the Hapsburg Emperor. |  | | This led to the making of a constituent assembly which freed the peasantry. |
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| | The Avalon Project : Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; February 2, 1848 |
 | | TREATY OF PEACE, FRIENDSHIP, LIMITS, AND SETTLEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES CONCLUDED AT GUADALUPE HIDALGO, FEBRUARY 2, 1848; RATIFICATION ADVISED BY SENATE, WITH AMENDMENTS, MARCH 10, 1848; RATIFIED BY PRESIDENT, MARCH 16, 1848; RATIFICATIONS EXCHANGED AT QUERETARO, MAY 30, 1848; PROCLAIMED, JULY 4, 1848. |  | | There shall be firm and universal peace between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic, and between their respective countries, territories, cities, towns, and people, without exception of places or persons. |  | | The Avalon Project : Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo; February 2, 1848 |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/diplomacy/mexico/guadhida.htm
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| | Presidential Election of 1848 |
 | | Zachary Taylor, the Amercian general who led the war against the Mexican, as a war hero, was a clear favorite at the Whig convention in June of 1848. |  | | His victory was national carrying both Northern and Southern states. |  | | He received the needed two thirds of the votes on the fourth ballot. |
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| | Modern History Sourcebook: Percy B. St. John: The French Revolution in 1848 |
 | | Scanned by Jerome S. Arkenberg, Cal. State Fullerton. |  | | From: Percy B. St. John, The French Revolution of 1848: The Three Days of February, 1848, (New York, 1848), pp. |  | | Percy B. St. John was an eyewitness to the events herein described, and the following were taken from his notes compiled at the time. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/1848johnson.html
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| | Women's Voices of 1848 |
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/rschwart/hist255/at/fourtyeight.html
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| | CHARTIST ANCESTORS |
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