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Report of the proceedings of the second general Peace Congress, held in Paris on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th of August, 1849. Compiled from authentic documents under the superintendence of the Peace Congress
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2008 Page 61 "The French novelist and publicist, Victor Hugo used the concept of the United States of Europe, eg, at the Paris Peace Conference of 1849."
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from 1843 to 1853. An initial congress at London in 1843 was followed by an annual series of congresses from 1848 until 1853.
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The series was interrupted by an interval of wars during which the pacifists were unable to raise their voices.
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One year after Brussels, the Peace Congress met in Paris from 22 to 24 August 1849, with
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and on the initiative of the American Peace Society in 1843. The host was the
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Through the next decades, more congresses were convened in various cities:
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was invited to speak against slavery. Hugo introduced the concept of the
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The first International Congress was held in London at the suggestion of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Series of international meetings held in Europe from 1843 to 1853
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6th congress: Manchester (1852) Here Richard Cobden and
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in September of that year. Among the delegates were
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organized the Congress of 1848, the first after the
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Index

Europe
Joseph Sturge
London Peace Society
Elihu Burritt
French Revolution of February 1848
Auguste Visschers
Brussels
Cobden
Thierry
Girardin
Bastiat
Victor Hugo
Charles Gilpin
Frederic Bastiat
Charles Gilpin
Richard Cobden
Henry Richard
William Wells Brown
United States of Europe
the Great Exhibition
John Bright
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