For two weeks, demonstrations by local residents and unionists followed, with numerous arrests being made.
Other public demonstrations then followed, including the famous flight in the Pentagon courtyard.
Large public demonstrations followed all over the country.
Numerous additional demonstrations followed, and Marconi began to receive international attention.
Further demonstrations followed in all major cities of Czechoslovakia.
Similar demonstration on a lesser scale followed throughout most of the 1890s.
Strikes and demonstrations followed, and on May 14 the army seized power.
But this time, for the first time in political history, no demonstration followed.
Other demonstrations had followed much the same trend.
Numerous political demonstrations followed, some of them violent, resulting in further government restrictions.