By and large, they were failures. The one major exception was France where the monarchy was finally abolished, never to return. However, by 1851, Napoleon III had declared himself emperor, abrogating the Second Republic that came from the Revolution. In the German States, Denmark, the Austrian Empire, and other countries, the effects were erased within a year of the Revolutions of 1848.
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It was the French Revolution of 1848 that influenced a series of revolts that came to be known as the Springtime of Peoples. Numerous political upheavals took place throughout Europe in 1848.
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The European socialist revolutions failed in the face of strong military opponents that were able to oust the political leaders of the various "peoples" revolutions in 1848. Also, the leaders of these revolutions were not highly skilled leaders at all. They had high minded ideals, however, were not able to create an atmosphere to create and keep them.
Most of the Revolutions of 1848 were not well organized enough to have a lasting impact. The participants did not have enough of a common goal.
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