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  2. Ohio University Faculty and Staff Websites

    https://sites.ohio.edu › chastain › dh › frprogov.htm

    Provisional Government of the Second French Republic was the product of the Parisian revolution of February 1848. It came into existence on February 24, the last of the three days of fighting that brought down the monarchy of King Louis Philippe, which was itself the product of the three July Days of 1830.
  3. Ohio University Faculty and Staff Websites

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    France: Election of President Under the second republic of 1848, France for the first time chose as its head of sta te and chief executive a president elected by universal manhood sufferings. The First Republic of 1792 had experimented with several forms of collegial executive, and even Napoleon Bonaparte as First Consul had shared power (at ...
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    Constitution of 1848 The French constitution of 1848 was drawn up by the national constituent assembly elected following the revolution of February 1848, which created the Second French Republic. ... Both nobility and slavery were abolished, and France was declared an indivisible republic, this "definitive" form of government resting on the ...
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    French Economic Situation 1847-1852. ... remained the problem of undimished unemployment. In Paris alone 184,000 were without work. To keep them busy, the provisional government had created national workshops on February 26. Some saw this as provisional assistance for a limited number of workers, others as the reappearance of the old charity ...
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    The results of the agricultural and cyclical crisis between 1845 and 1848 were immediate on the Parisian and provincial markets. ... the Russian government granted a long-term credit to France by subscribing 50 million of state bonds, which allowed France to pay for purchases of Russian grain. ... attached by budgetary tensions, because it ...
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    The moderates within the provisional government, caught in the middle, offered a compromise. They would not postpone the elections, but they would agree to the disbanding of the elite Guard units, whose continued existence was perceived by some as an affront to the "democratization" process. ... The French Republic Under Cavaignac, 1848 ...
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    Lamartine's influence and popularity remained intact through most of May while the government was steadily losing its grip. When the assembly decided on a five-man Executive Committee to replace the Provisional Government, Lamartine threatened not to serve unless Ledru-Rollin was included.
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    Friedrichsmeyer, Sara Dupanloup, Felix-Antoine-Philibert Harrigan, Patrick Durando, Giovanni Hughes, Steven C. Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie von-Wagner, Maria Ecole Polytechnique Vandervort, Bruce Elssler, Fanny Wagner, Maria Employment and the Revolution of 1848 in France Bonin, Hubert Economic Crisis in Germany Hachtmann, Rudger Erfurter Union ...
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