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Causes of Revolution in 1848  

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"Causes of Revolution" There were numerous characteristics of the society in the years preceding 1848 that were influential enough to be labelled possible causes of revolution. Of these the most outstanding where those that related to different instances of suffrage in the working class. These were mostly problems that could be recognized on an individual basis, but were also spread very consistently throughout this sect of the population. Some of which I will outline in this essay. Ever since the beginnings of business and trade between people, there has been a need for a person to provide for himself and in some cases others as well in order to participate in such activities. This need was magnified during the nineteenth century with the drastic rises in the amount of industry and capitalism in European societies. These changes also resulted in a shifting of the way people went about obtaining the necessary...

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