Forty-Eighters
The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights. Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and sometimes on the government's wanted list because of their involvement in the revolution, they gave up their old lives to try again abroad. Many emigrated to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia after the revolutions failed. These emigrants included Germans, Czechs, Hungarians, and others. Many were respected and politically active, wealthy, and well-educated. A large number went on to be
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Forty-Eighters
The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe. In the German states, the Forty-Eighters favored unification of the German people, a more democratic government, and guarantees of human rights. Disappointed at the failure of the revolution to bring about the reform of the system of government in Germany or the Austrian Empire and sometimes on the government's wanted list because of their involvement in the revolution, they gave up their old lives to try again abroad. Many emigrated to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia after the revolutions failed. These emigrants included Germans, Czechs, Hungarians, and others. Many were respected and politically active, wealthy, and well-educated. A large number went on to be
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48年的人(英語:Forty-Eighters,又译48年逃 ...... 被迫(有些人上了政府的通缉名单)移居美国、英格兰、澳洲等地。
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Mit dem Begriff Forty-Eighters ...... ist, dort ist mein Vaterland‘.
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The Forty-Eighters were Europe ...... essful in their new countries.
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Un quarante-huitard est un rév ...... utriche-Hongrie et en Hongrie.
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48年的人(英語:Forty-Eighters,又译48年逃 ...... 被迫(有些人上了政府的通缉名单)移居美国、英格兰、澳洲等地。
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Mit dem Begriff Forty-Eighters ...... r: Ubi libertas, ibi patria ‚W
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The Forty-Eighters were Europe ...... . A large number went on to be
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Un quarante-huitard est un rév ...... utriche-Hongrie et en Hongrie.
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48年的人
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48년 세대
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Forty-Eighters
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Forty-Eighters
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Quarante-huitard
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