Cabinet Name: | Brandenburg Cabinet |
Jurisdiction: | the Kingdom of Prussia |
Flag: | File:Flag of Prussia.svg |
Flag Border: | true |
Incumbent: | 1848–1850 |
Date Formed: | November 8, 1848 |
Date Dissolved: | November 6, 1850 |
Government Head Title: | Minister President |
State Head Title: | King |
State Head: | Frederick William IV |
Previous: | Pfuel cabinet |
Successor: | Ladenberg cabinet |
The Brandenburg Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King Frederick William IV from November 8, 1848, to November 6, 1850.
With this cabinet, Frederick William IV appointed a clear conservative, anti-revolutionary government. The Prussian National Assembly was initially moved to Brandenburg an der Havel and dissolved on December 5, 1848. The King then imposed a constitution on his own authority. The assumption of office of this cabinet marks the beginning of the "New Era" in Prussia.[1]
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