German revolutions of 1848–1849 - The Revolution of 1848 failed in its attempt to unify the German-speaking states
Time: 1848
Place: Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)
Details: The Revolution of 1848 failed in its attempt to unify the German-speaking states because the Frankfurt Assembly reflected the many different interests of the German ruling classes. Its members were unable to form coalitions and push for specific goals.
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