Great Emigration
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Most of the political émigrés were based in France. The most important wave of emigration came after the November Uprising of 1830–1831. These Poles later fought and provided valuable support during the 1846 and 1848 revolutions in Poland. Their resistance was not limited to Polish revolutionary activity, as they also participated in various lands during the Revolutions of 1848, including France, the small principalities of Germany and Italy, Austria, Hungary, and the Danubian principalities Wallachia and Moldavia, South Americans Argentina and Uruguay "Guerra Grande" and later, War of Crimea. Additional waves of émigrés came after the failures of the attempted 1848 revolution and the January Uprising of 1863–1864.
Notable Poles of the Great Emigration living in exile:
- Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, leader of the Polish Government-in-Exile in Paris with embassies in London and Istanbul.
- Fryderyk Chopin
- Adam Mickiewicz
- Juliusz Słowacki
- Cyprian Kamil Norwid
- Zygmunt Krasiński
- Joachim Lelewel
- Maurycy Mochnacki
- Joseph Conrad Korzeniowski
- Guillaume Apollinaire Kostrowicki
- Piotr Michałowski
- Seweryn Goszczyński
- Jozef Bohdan Zaleski
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