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Kossuth Lajos In 1847 he returned to the national parliament and began the formation of a serious opposition party. Then in the Spring of 1848 the Hungarian Parliament brought about changes in the low that were the start of a Republican system of government. A month later, following a chain of revolutionary republicanist uprisings throught Europe, the Hungarian revolutionary opposition, in an almost non-violent uprising, took hold of the government and Kossuth was made Minister of Finances. A year later, in the Spring of 1849, Kossuth advised the government to pass a law prohibiting Emperor Franz Joseph from claiming rights to the Hungarian throne. A little later he was elected President of the transitional government, a position that gave him almost full control of the nation. Hungarian national forces were then forced into a war with Austrian Imperial troops threatening their newly found independence. At first thely were quite succesful. However, Kossuths� efforts at uniting the Hungarian nation and at trying Hungarianize the other ethnic groups (giving priority to the Hungarian language and culture), such as the Croats and other Slavic peoples, made these ethnic groups fervent supporters of a return to Austrian rule. Following the crushing of the Hungarian Revolutionary forces by Russian Tsarist forces sent to intervene on behalf of Habsburg Emperor, a Hungarian military officer was placed in charge of the government. Thus Kossuth resigned and prepared to go into exile, first to Turkey, then by invitation of the Congress of the United States Kossuth was taken by an American steamship to do a tour of England and the United States, where he was received with great enthusiasm and where he raised public awareness to the cause of Hungarian independence. For a decade he resided in England, and then, in 1859, while in Paris, he founded the Hungarian government in exile. During the remainder of his life he lived in Toronto, Italy, and though half blind continued working till 1894. Hundreds of thousands attended his funeral in Budapest. None of the official government were present to honor him. He was the son of a noble and intellectual Protestant family residing in Monok, Hungary (at the time part of Austria). He began his political career in 1825, when got into the Hungarian Habsburg-run parliament. Although he failed to establish a lasting independent Hungarian Republic, his memory inspires many Hungarians. Aside from hundreds of statues and monuments erected throughout Hungary, there is one of Kossuth in the main rotunda of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. |
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