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  • Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)
    Wednesday Jun 6, 1849
    German revolutions of 1848–1849

    Austria and Prussia withdrew their delegates from the Assembly

    Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)
    Wednesday Jun 6, 1849

    Austria and Prussia withdrew their delegates from the Assembly, which was little more than a debating club. The radical members were forced to go to Stuttgart, where they sat from June 6–18 as a rump parliament until it too was dispersed by Württemberg troops.




  • France
    Jun, 1849
    Elizabeth Blackwell

    Blackwell enrolled at La Maternité

    France
    Jun, 1849

    In June, Blackwell enrolled at La Maternité; a "lying-in" hospital, under the condition that she would be treated as a student midwife, not a physician. She made the acquaintance of Hippolyte Blot, a young resident physician at La Maternité. She gained much medical experience through his mentoring and training.




  • Central Europe (Present-Day Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)
    Wednesday Jun 13, 1849
    German revolutions of 1848–1849

    Engels joined an 800-member group of workers being formed as a military corps

    Central Europe (Present-Day Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)
    Wednesday Jun 13, 1849

    On June 13, 1849, Engels joined an 800-member group of workers being formed as a military corps by August Willich, a former Prussian military officer. He was also a member of the Communist League and supported a revolutionary change in Germany.




  • Central Europe (Present-Day Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)
    Jun, 1849
    German revolutions of 1848–1849

    Palatine uprising

    Central Europe (Present-Day Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)
    Jun, 1849

    The Palatine uprising was a rebellion that took place in May and June 1849 in the Rhenish Palatinate, then an exclave territory of the Kingdom of Bavaria. Related to uprisings across the Rhine River in Baden, it was part of the widespread Imperial Constitution Campaign. Revolutionaries worked to defend the Constitution as well as to secede from the Kingdom of Bavaria.




  • Central Europe (Present-Day Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany)
    Jun, 1849
    German revolutions of 1848–1849

    Joseph Martin Reichard appointed deputy in the Frankfurt Assembly

    Central Europe (Present-Day Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany)
    Jun, 1849

    The provisional government first appointed Joseph Martin Reichard, a lawyer, democrat, and deputy in the Frankfurt Assembly, as the head of the military department in the Palatinate.




  • Rome, Italy
    Friday Jun 29, 1849
    Unification of Italy

    Rome capitulated on 29 June 1849

    Rome, Italy
    Friday Jun 29, 1849

    After a two-month siege, Rome capitulated on 29 June 1849 and the Pope was restored. Garibaldi and Mazzini once again fled into exile—in 1850 Garibaldi went to New York City.




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