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  1. Hungarian Revolution of 1848 - Wikipedia

    • Unlike other Habsburg-ruled areas, the Kingdom of Hungary had an old historic constitution, which limited the power of the Crown and had greatly increased the authority of the parliament since the 13th century… See more

    The One Day Bloodless Revolution in Pest and Buda

    Revolution in Vienna
    The crisis came from abroad – as Kossuth expected – and he used it to the full. On 3 March 1848, shortly after the news of the revolution i… See more

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    Parliamentary Monarchy, The Batthyány Government

    On 17 March 1848 the Emperor assented and Batthyány created the first Hungarian … See more

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    Szemere Government and Regent-President Lajos Kossuth

    When Batthyány resigned he was appointed with Szemere to carry on the government provisionally, and at the end of September Kossuth was made President of the Commit… See more

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    War of Independence

    In 1848 and 1849, the Hungarian peopleor Magyars, who wanted independence, formed a majority only in the central areas of the country. The Hungarians were surrounde… See more

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  1. Hungarian Revolution | 1848–1849 | Britannica

    After the outbreak of revolution in Pest in March 1848, a Hungarian ministry, transferred from Pozsony (modern Bratislava, Slovakia) and responsible to the Diet, was established there. In the ensuing civil war Buda was besieged in …

     
  2. The US and the 1848 Hungarian Revolution - Hungary Foundation

  3. Hungarian Revolution of 1848 | World of History

  4. March Laws | Reforms, Revolution, Nationalism | Britannica

  5. Hungary’s War of Independence - HistoryNet

  6. The 1848-’49 Hungarian Revolution and Freedom …

    Aug 13, 2019 · The longest-lasting revolution and freedom fight of 1848 was broken down by the combined forces of two superpowers in the continent: the Habsburg Empire and the Russian Empire. On 13th August, 29889 men, 9839 …

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  8. Hungarian Revolution 1848 - Balkan Military History

    Hungarian Revolution of 1848-49 1848 was the year of liberal revolutions, sparked in France (although arguably Sicily), which ushered in the Second Republic. Over 50 countries were affected, even Britain where the Chartists sowed the seeds …

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  10. Revolutions of 1848 | Causes, Summary, & Significance | Britannica

  11. March 15th 1848, the beginning of the War of Independence

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  19. Revolution and counterrevolution, 1848–59 - Encyclopedia …

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