March Revolution (Denmark)

The March Revolution is the name for a series of events taking place in Copenhagen in Denmark in March 1848, which ultimately resulted in the introduction of the Constitution of Denmark and the abolition of absolute monarchy in Denmark. They took place against a background of the Revolutions of 1848 in Europe.[1]

The People's March against the royal palace during the March Revolution.

References

  1. Glenthøj, Rasmus (2014), 1864 – Sønner af de Slagne, København: Gads Forlag, ISBN 978-8712-04919-7.

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