Most uprisings in 1848 failed due to a combination of factors, including lack of unified leadership and clear objectives among revolutionaries. The diverse goals of various groups, such as liberals, socialists, and nationalists, led to internal divisions. Additionally, the established powers, including monarchies and conservative forces, were able to regroup and utilize military force to suppress the revolts. Economic instability and disillusionment with the initial reforms further weakened the revolutionary movements.
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