German revolutions of 1848–1849 - Baden was the first state to have popular unrest
Time: Feb, 1848
Place: Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)
Details: Baden was the first state in Germany to have popular unrest, despite the liberal reforms. Baden happened to be one of the most liberal states in Germany. After the news of the February Days in Paris reached Baden.
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