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Denmark in 1848-1892
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Denmark in 1848-1892
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Some days after king Christian X’ s death his successor Frederick VII announced a project of a constitution in a grand manner. It was the 28 January 1848. The project supposed a general parliament for all areas of Denmark, that had to be gathered in turn in the kingdom and in the duchies. It was decided to call an assembly, halfly nominated by the king, halfly elected by the seim, to discuss the project. All that caused a great disapprobation and discontent in the country. The demand for a new constitution was categorically made: it had to be common for the whole Denmark up to Eider, isolating Holstein as a quite independent area.SORRY, THIS PAGE IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN RUSSIAN HERE: |








Some days after king Christian X’ s death his successor Frederick VII announced a project of a constitution in a grand manner. It was the 28 January 1848. The project supposed a general parliament for all areas of Denmark, that had to be gathered in turn in the kingdom and in the duchies. It was decided to call an assembly, halfly nominated by the king, halfly elected by the seim, to discuss the project. All that caused a great disapprobation and discontent in the country. The demand for a new constitution was categorically made: it had to be common for the whole Denmark up to Eider, isolating Holstein as a quite independent area.




