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The actions of the Hungarian Independence Organization could only be considered minor disturbances, but the movements of the French Revolutionary Party were significant.
In January of 1865, from Paris to Montauban, over 30 cities throughout France experienced demonstrations and marches, as if France had returned to the era of the Great Revolution.
Many people blindly joined the marching ranks, shouting a diverse range of slogans, such as:
Some demanding government support for the Polish independence movement, some opposing certain government policies, some advocating support for the Spanish Revolutionary Party, and others opposing the colonial movement...
There was nothing they couldn't think of, and absolutely nothing they couldn't shout out loud.
Clearly, the French Revolutionary Party had become smarter. In the recent years, the domestic economy had been developing well, and everyone was living a fairly good life; at this time, rebelling was simply out of the question.