Does the Period from 1815 to March 1848 in Germany Deserve to be Referred to as 'The Time When Nothing Happened'?
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ers of agricultural workers had been falling since 1815, this made it easier for uprisings and revolts to emerge in 1848. There had been gradual progression of the liberal and national movements, and in 1850, the political structure of the Confederation which was despised by many, had changed. However, the turmoil of the 1848 revolutions ensured that the period 1815-48 was seen as a time of relative calm, which could be easily mistaken as a time when nothing happened.
ers of agricultural workers had been falling since 1815, this made it easier for uprisings and revolts to emerge in 1848. There had been gradual progression of the liberal and national movements, and in 1850, the political structure of the Confederation which was despised by many, had changed. However, the turmoil of the 1848 revolutions ensured that the period 1815-48 was seen as a time of relative calm, which could be easily mistaken as a time when nothing happened.