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: The urban working class demanded economic protections and better working conditions following the hardships of industrialization.
: In the Prussian-occupied Grand Duchy of Posen, Polish nationalists attempted to establish an autonomous political entity. Despite early successes, such as the victory at the Battle of Miłosław, the movement was suppressed by Prussian troops by May 1848. wiosna_ludow
The (Spring of Nations) of 1848–1849 was the most widespread revolutionary wave in European history, involving more than 50 countries. It was a series of loosely coordinated democratic and nationalistic revolts aimed at toppling absolute monarchies and feudal structures in favor of constitutional states and popular sovereignty. Core Objectives and Causes : The urban working class demanded economic protections
: The middle class (bourgeoisie) sought individual rights, freedom of the press, and participation in government through elected parliaments. The (Spring of Nations) of 1848–1849 was the
In the Polish territories, the "Spring of Nations" was primarily a struggle for national liberation against the occupying powers: