The Brandenburg Cabinet formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by King Frederick William IV from November 8, 1848, to November 6, 1850.
[1] 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.