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The Nationalist Period, 1848 - 1870: The Unification Movements

The Nationalist Period, 1848 - 1870: The Unification Movements. AP European History Androstic 2012-2013. Overview. Bound by commonalities and a sense of belonging (speech, culture, history, ethnicity) Governments realized that they needed to harness these energies

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The Nationalist Period, 1848 - 1870: The Unification Movements

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  1. The Nationalist Period, 1848 - 1870:The Unification Movements AP European History Androstic 2012-2013

  2. Overview Bound by commonalities and a sense of belonging (speech, culture, history, ethnicity) Governments realized that they needed to harness these energies Aims of 1848 now somewhat realized Governments will lead nationalist pushes Drive out minorities Topics Crimean War Second French Empire Italian Unification German Unification Austria Russia Study Guide – Section 63, #1, Palmer pg. 515-516

  3. Crimean War

  4. 2. What significance was the Crimean War for European national movements? How did the major European powers become involved in the dispute that broke out between Russia and Turkey in 1853? Study Guide – Section 63, Palmer pg. 519-520

  5. Crimean War (1854-1856) Caused by Russia's continued drive to the south France, the UK, & Austria fear Russian expansion Study Guide – Section 63, #2, Palmer pg. 519-520

  6. The Charge of the Light Brigade Half a league, half a league,   Half a league onward,All in the valley of Death   Rode the six hundred."Forward, the Light Brigade!"Charge for the guns!" he said:Into the valley of Death   Rode the six hundred… A romanticized poem of the battle by Alfred Lord Tennyson

  7. Florence Nightengale “The Lady with the Lamp”

  8. Treaty of Paris, 1856 All pledged to uphold Ottoman Turkey Romania and Serbia though were to become independent Russia lost influence & territory

  9. France

  10. 1. Discuss political institutions and political life in the Second Empire. Study Guide – Section 62, Palmer pg. 512-513

  11. 2. Describe French economic growth under Napoleon III. Study Guide – Section 62, Palmer pg. 513-514

  12. 3. What caused the ruin and downfall of the Second Empire? Study Guide – Section 62, Palmer pg. 515-516

  13. France President Louis-Napoleon Emperor Napoleon III

  14. Second Empire Politics Populist and authoritarian ruler Built modern Paris – Burned during 1848 Economics Credit Mobilier Suez Canal Industrial Growth Foreign Policy Mexican Empire Colonies Avenue des Gobelins and the Panthéon, Paris Study Guide – Section 62, #1, Palmer pg. 512-513 Study Guide – Section 62, #2, Palmer pg. 513-514 Study Guide – Section 62, #3, Palmer pg. 515-516

  15. Italy

  16. Unification of Italy

  17. 1. Describe the state of political affairs in Italy in the 1850s. How did Piedmont differ from the other Italian states? Study Guide – Section 64, Palmer pg. 521

  18. Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont Italian unification movement:Risorgimento [“Resurgence”]

  19. 2. What role had Mazzini played? What had happened in 1848 to the unification movement? Study Guide – Section 64, Palmer pg. 521

  20. 3. How did Cavour unify Italy? Study Guide – Section 64, Palmer pg. 522-525

  21. Italian Unification “Heart” “Brains” “Sword” Giuseppe Mazzini Camillo di Cavour Giuseppe Garibaldi Study Guide – Section 64, #3, Palmer pg. 522-525

  22. Pope Pius IX: The Spoiler? Study Guide – Section 64, #3, Palmer pg. 522-525

  23. Austro-Sardinian War, 1859 Study Guide – Section 64, #3, Palmer pg. 522-525

  24. 4. What was the status of unification in 1861? How was it eventually completed? Study Guide – Section 64, Palmer pg. 523

  25. Garibaldi & the Red Shirts unite with Piedmont-Sardinia, 1861 Study Guide – Section 64, #4, Palmer pg. 523

  26. Austro-Prussian War, 1866 Italy, sides with Austria Annexes Venetia Study Guide – Section 64, #4, Palmer pg. 523

  27. Unified Peninsula A contemporary British cartoon, entitled "Right Leg in the Boot at Last," shows Garibaldi helping Victor Emmanuel put on the Italian boot. Study Guide – Section 64, #4, Palmer pg. 523

  28. French Troops Leave Rome, 1870 Kingdom of Italy, 1871 Study Guide – Section 64, #4, Palmer pg. 523

  29. Germany

  30. German Unification

  31. Zollverein, 1834

  32. 1. What were the lessons for national unification seen in the failure of Frankfurt Assembly? Study Guide – Section 65, Palmer pg. 526

  33. 2. Explain Bismarck’s political outlook and describe the nature and outcome of his dispute with the liberals in the Prussian parliament. What was the meaning of his famous “blood and iron” statement? Study Guide – Section 65, Palmer pg. 527

  34. Otto von Bismarck “Iron” Chancellor of Prussia and German Empire Study Guide – Section 65, #2, Palmer pg. 527

  35. 3. How did Bismarck succeed in ousting Austria from a position of leadership in Germany? Study Guide – Section 65, Palmer pg. 528

  36. The Danish War, 1864

  37. Austro-Prusian War (Seven Weeks War), 1866 Prussia Austria Study Guide – Section 65, #3, Palmer pg. 528

  38. North German Confederation, 1867

  39. 4. What did Bismarck hope to accomplish by a war with France? How did the Franco-Prussian war start? How did the war affect France? Germany? Study Guide – Section 65, Palmer pg. 531-532

  40. Franco-Prussian War, 1871 Ems Dispatch Battle of Sedan Quickly occupied Paris and captured Napoleon III Study Guide – Section 65, #4, Palmer pg. 531-532

  41. Treaty of Frankfurt, 1871 Second French Empire collapsed and Italians seized Rome France was forced to pay a huge indemnity and was occupied by the Germans until it was paid France had to give up Alsace-Lorraine The German Empire was proclaimed, the Second Reich Study Guide – Section 65, #4, Palmer pg. 531-532

  42. German Empire (1871) Kaiser Wilhelm I

  43. Austria

  44. 5. What were the chief problems confronting the Habsburg empire in the nineteenth century? Study Guide – Section 65, Palmer pg. 534-535

  45. Austria-Hungary Ethnicities Study Guide – Section 65, #5, Palmer pg. 534-535

  46. 6. How effective was the Comprise of 1867 as a solution to the nationalities problem in the Habsburg Empire? Study Guide – Section 65, Palmer pg. 535-536

  47. Compromise of 1867, Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary (1871) Study Guide – Section 65, #6, Palmer pg. 535-536

  48. Russia

  49. 1. How did the autocracy in Russia differ from absolutism in the West? Study Guide – Section 66, Palmer pg. 537

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