Draft of the Paulskirchenverfassung constitution was finally passed
Wednesday Mar 28, 1849 Central Europe (Present-Day Germany)
On March 28, 1849, the draft of the Paulskirchenverfassung constitution was finally passed. The new Germany was to be a constitutional monarchy, and the office of head of state ("Emperor of the Germans") was to be hereditary and held by the respective King of Prussia.