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6 January, 12:28

But since the French had driven away Louis Philippe and proclaimed the republic, something of course must happen here, too. - Carl Schurz According to Schurz, what will likely be a result of Louis Philippe's abdication? France and Germany will go to war. The French will install a new monarch. French revolutionaries will go to Germany. A revolution will happen in Germany as well.

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  1. 6 January, 12:35
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    A revolution will happen in Germany as well.
  2. 6 January, 15:54
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    Option D. According to Schurz, the most likely thing to happen as a result of Louis Philippe's abdication was an imminent revolution in Germany as well.

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    Found in Volume One, under the title "The Revolutionary Days" in the compilation called "The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz", the German journalist wrote "But since the French had driven away Louis Philippe and proclaimed the republic, something of course must happen here too.". What Schulz is referring to is the effect that the displacement of the French King during the Revolutionary Wars was going to have on Germany's society. Schulz then writes about how he and several other students started to walk through the city, talking to each other and debating concepts and ideas that they now believed needed to occur in Germany as well. The author states that he believes that what is most likely to happen after France became a Republic, is that Germany will start its own revolution towards the same goal.
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