What are the differences between the revolutions of 1848 in France and Italy?

The tasks of the revolutions were exactly the same – to democratize the country and finally solve most of the social problems, however, the French and Italians interpreted these tasks in different ways. For France, democratization meant expanding the rights enshrined in the constitution, and for Italy it was important at least to introduce these constitutions in their country. In addition, the countries had different social problems. For France the main question was the workers’ question, for Italy the peasant question.



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