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Realizing Clay was unlikely to win the presidency, Lincoln, who had pledged in 1846 to serve only one term in the House, supported General Zachary Taylor for the Whig nomination in the 1848 presidential election.
In the Revolutions of 1848 Croatia, driven by fear of Magyar nationalism, supported the Habsburg court against Hungarian revolutionary forces.
This view was met with ridicule, but was later supported by Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville in their 1848 monograph The Dodo and Its Kindred, which attempted to separate myth from reality.
The June Days Uprising during the Second Republic was an attempt by the left to assert itself after the 1848 Revolution, but only a small portion of the population supported this.
The American public, organized associated groups, and even Congressional resolutions, often supported such movements, particularly the Greek War of Independence ( 1821 29 ) and the demands of Hungarian revolutionaries in 1848.
When the National Liberals came to power in Denmark, in 1848, it provoked an uprising of ethnic Germans who supported Schleswig's ties with Holstein.
In 1848 he co-authored The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx, and later he supported Marx financially to do research and write Das Kapital.
In the two following decades, temporarily ruled by the House of Karađorđević, the Principality of Serbia actively supported the neighboring Habsburg Serbs, especially during the 1848 revolutions.
Houston supported the Oregon Bill in 1848, which was opposed by many Southerners.
Seward supported the Whig candidate, General Zachary Taylor, in the presidential election of 1848.
* Germain Metternich ( 1811-1862 ), supported the revolutions of 1848 in Germany, joined the Union Army and was killed in 1862 by a drunken soldier
He supported the government of Louis Philippe, because revolution threatened his commercial interests, but before the Revolutions of 1848, by which he was temporarily ruined, he considered converting to the legitimist cause represented by the Comte de Chambord.
Lewis Cass, the Democratic Party's 1848 presidential nominee, supported popular sovereignty for determining the status of slavery in the U. S. territories.
Long hostile to the July Monarchy, he supported the Revolution of 1848.
Lacordaire supported the Revolutions of 1848 in the Italian states and the later French invasion of the Papal States: " We must not at all be too alarmed by the possible fall of Pius IX ," he wrote to Montalembert.
In 1848, the seizure of San Juan del Norte, subsequently renamed Greytown by the Miskito supported by a British warship, aroused great excitement in the United States, and even involved the risk of war.
In 1848 that he ran and won as a Liberal member for Placentia-St. Mary's and supported the campaign for responsible government.
Holding liberal views, Dirichlet and his family supported the 1848 revolution ; he even guarded with a rifle the palace of the Prince of Prussia.
While Welles dutifully supported James K. Polk in the 1844 election, he would abandon the Democrats in 1848 to support Van Buren's Freesoil campaign.
Deák initially wanted independence for Hungary and supported the 1848 Revolution, but he broke with the hardline nationalists and advocated a modified union under the Habsburgs.
Crittenden maintained that he supported Clay for the presidency over anyone else, but he had believed that Clay did not intend to seek the Whig nomination in 1848.
Most Whigs opposed the calling of a constitutional convention because it would necessarily involve reapportionment of the state's legislative districts and threaten Whig dominance in the General Assembly ; nevertheless, Crittenden belatedly supported the call for a convention during his 1848 gubernatorial campaign.
The Forty-Eighters were Europeans who participated in or supported the socialist revolutions of 1848 that swept Europe.

1848 and Denmark
The Copenhagen Casino was a theatre, known for the use made of its hall for mass public meetings during the 1848 Revolution which made Denmark a constitutional monarchy.
* 1786 Christian VIII of Denmark ( d. 1848 )
* September 18 King Christian VIII of Denmark ( d. 1848 )
When Denmark abolished slavery in 1848, many plantation owners wanted full reimbursement, on the grounds that their assets were damaged by the loss of the slaves, and by the fact that they would have to pay for labor in the future.
The Schleswig-Holstein Question at first culminated in the course of the Revolutions of 1848, when from 1848 to 1851 revolting German-speaking National liberals backed by Prussia fought for the detachement of Schleswig and Holstein from Denmark in the First Schleswig War.
In 1848, King Christian VIII of Denmark died and his only son, Frederick ascended the throne.
Croghan was adopted in 1841, Denmark was in 1807, Diana in 1830, Greig 1828, Harrisburg 1803, Highmarket 1852, Lewis 1852, Leyden 1797, Lowville 1800, Martinsburg 1803, Montague 1850, New Bremen 1848, Osceola 1844, Pinckney 1808, Turin 1800, Watson 1821, and West Turin in 1830.
When, therefore, Frederick William IV, without showing any anxiety to bind himself by the conditions laid down at Frankfurt, concluded with Denmark the seven months truce of Malmö ( 26 August 1848 ), Dahlmann proposed that the national parliament should refuse to recognize the truce, with the express intention of clearing up once for all the relations of the parliament with the court of Berlin.
In March 1848 these differences led to an open uprising by the German-minded Estate assemblies in the duchies in support of independence from Denmark and of close association with the German Confederation.
This war between Denmark on the one hand and the two duchies and Prussia on the other lasted three years ( 1848 1850 ) and only ended when the Great Powers pressured Prussia into accepting the London Convention of 1852.
In 1848 King Frederick VII of Denmark declared that he would grant Denmark a Liberal Constitution and the immediate goal for the Danish national movement was to secure that this Constitution would not only give rights to all Danes, that is, not only to the Kingdom of Denmark, but also to Danes ( and Germans ) living in Schleswig.
In 1848, actions taken by Denmark towards the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein led to the First War of Schleswig ( 1848 51 ) between Denmark and the German Confederation.
The 1848 Constitution of Denmark designated the church " the Danish people's church ".
In 1848 he was promoted to major, and in that year he distinguished himself greatly as the leader of a Schleswig-Holstein light corps in the First War of Schleswig between Denmark and a coalition of German states.
The death of the monarch in 1848 and the dramatic political development in Denmark during this and the following years put an end to these plans.
In 1848, young Christian's father, Duke Christian August, placed himself at the head of a movement to resist by force the claims of Denmark upon the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, two personal possessions of the Kings of Denmark, of which Holstein also was a part of the German Confederation.

1848 and against
These demonstrations reached a climax when on 15 May 1848, workers from the secret societies broke out in armed uprising against the anti-labor and anti-democratic policies being pursued by the Constituent Assembly and the Provisional Government.
The Batallón de San Patricio, a battalion of U. S. troops who deserted and fought alongside the Mexican Army against the United States in the Mexican-American War of 1846 to 1848, is also famous in Mexican history.
* 1848 Irish Potato Famine: Tipperary Revolt in Tipperary, Ireland, United Kingdom, an unsuccessful nationalist revolt against British rule is put down by police.
In 1846, he attracted attention by his bitter articles against the government in Lajos Kossuth's paper, the Pesti Hírlap, and was returned as one of the Radical candidates to the diet of 1848, where his generous, impulsive nature made him one of the most thorough-going of the patriots.
* 1848 The Palermo rising takes place in Sicily against the Bourbon Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
Though he did vote against the admission of Missouri as a slave state, and though he would be the nominated presidential candidate of the Free Soil Party, an anti-slavery political party, in 1848, there was no ambiguity in his position on the abolition of slavery during his term of office.
Piedmont was an initial springboard for Italy's unification in 1859 1861, following earlier unsuccessful wars against the Austrian Empire in 1820 1821 and 1848 1849.
After the failed 1848 Revolution, the Great Powers did not support the Romanians ' expressed desire to officially unite in a single state, forcing Romania to proceed alone against the Turks.
After 1815 the entire nation was under British colonial rule and armed uprisings against the British took place in the 1818 Uva Rebellion and the 1848 Matale Rebellion.
The allocution, by which Pius is seen to withdraw his moral support for the Italian unification movement, is a key first step in the soon-to-be crushing reaction against the revolutions of 1848.
On 18 March 1848, the Milanese rebelled against Austrian rule, during the so-called " Five Days " ( Italian: Le Cinque Giornate ), and Field Marshal Radetzky was forced to withdraw from the city temporarily.
On April 7, 1848 Mazzini reached Milan, whose population had rebelled against the Austrian garrison and established a provisional government.
Based on his role in suppressing the revolutions of 1848 and his mistaken belief that he had British diplomatic support, Nicholas moved against the Ottomans, who declared war on Russia 8 October 1853.
From October 1848 until May 1849, around 300 Bábís ( later rising to 600 ), led by Mullá Muhammad ‘ Alí of Bárfarúsh, surnamed Quddús, and Mullá Husayn-i-Bushru ' i, defended themselves against the attacks of local villagers and members of the shah's army under the command of Prince Mihdí Qulí Mirzá.
In the decades leading up to 1848, a small number of women began to push against restrictions imposed upon them by society.
The Spring of Nations in 1848 then set the signal for a new wave of revolutions against the European monarchies.
However, the veto ( jus exclusivae ) against Rampolla's nomination, by Polish Cardinal Jan Puzyna de Kosielsko from Kraków in the name of Emperor Franz Joseph ( 1848 1916 ) of Austria-Hungary, was proclaimed.
In 1848 it rebelled openly against the reigning Bourbons, but was heavily suppressed again.
The Saint Patrick's Battalion (), formed and led by Jon Riley, was a unit of 175 to several hundred immigrants ( accounts vary ) and expatriates of European descent who fought as part of the Mexican Army against the United States in the Mexican-American War of 1846 to 1848.
His temporary exile in 1848 proved to be a blessing in disguise for the December presidential election, as it meant he played no part in the June Days, and was able to enhance his image as " all things to all men " against his main opponent, Louis-Eugène Cavaignac, who had led the repression against the working-class of Paris.
Gen. Narciso Claveria led yet another expedition against Jolo and in 1848 Claveria with powerful gunboats Magallanes, El Cano, and Reina de Castilla brought from Europe supervised the attack on Balangingi stronghold in Tungkil.

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