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and suggested to organize an armed uprising in Prague and several German-speaking cities as a response to post-1848 political reaction. The date of the uprising was set for 12 May 1849 but, owing to amateurish organization, police took the organizers into custody on the night of 9-10 May 1849.
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on 8 May 1857. Others fled to Britain, but had to devote their efforts to survival with little ability to further the revolution as exiles.
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Prague and a few towns were put under a state of emergency (also called "the siege",
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which included both Czechs and Czech Germans formed a secret political club called "
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Exiles From European Revolutions: Refugees in Mid-Victorian England
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Index

Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire
Czech lands
state of siege
Czech Radical Democrats
Austrian Empire
Karel Sladkovský
Josef Václav Frič
Mikhail Bakunin
Franz Joseph I
Czech
Czech lands
Austrian Empire
Czech Radical Democrats
Repeal
Act of Union from 1800
Josef Václav Frič
Karel Sabina
Karel Sladkovský
Emanuel Arnold
Vilém Gauč
intelligentsia
revolutions of 1848
Mikhail Bakunin
Pan Slavic
Prague
amnesty
Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire
Forty-Eighters
May Coup (Serbia)
The Czechs and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown

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