German revolutions of 1848–1849 - Ferdinand issued two manifestos on May and June
Time: 1848
Place: Central Europe (Present-Day Vienna, Austria)
Details: Ferdinand issued two manifestos on May 16, 1848, and June 3, 1848, which gave concessions to the people. He converted the Imperial Diet into a Constituent Assembly to be elected by the people. Other concessions were less substantial, and generally addressed the reorganizing and unification of Germany.
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