Unification of Italy - Revolts in Tuscany that were relatively nonviolent
Time: Feb, 1848
Place: Florence, Italy
Details: In February 1848, there were revolts in Tuscany that were relatively nonviolent, after which Grand Duke Leopold II granted the Tuscans a constitution. A breakaway republican provisional government formed in Tuscany during February shortly after this concession.
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