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Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

Revolutions of 1830 and 1848. Essential Question: What were the causes and effects of the revolutions in Europe in 1830 and 1848?. Witness History Audio: More Revolution in the Wind. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America. French Rebels Win in 1830.

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Revolutions of 1830 and 1848

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  1. Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 • Essential Question: What were the causes and effects of the revolutions in Europe in 1830 and 1848?

  2. Witness History Audio: More Revolution in the Wind Revolutions in Europe and Latin America French Rebels Win in 1830 When Charles X of France tried to move back to absolute rule, French citizens barricaded the streets of Paris and fired on soldiers who would try to stop them. Charles fled to England. In his place came the more moderate Louis Philippe, who instituted limited suffrage. Section 2: Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 Color Transparency 120: Fighting at the Hotel de Ville, 28th July 1830 1 of 8

  3. The Spirit of Reform Spread Revolutions sprouted in Europe, some successful and some not. Belgium won independence with the help of Britain and France. Polish nationalists lost in their bid to separate from Russia. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America Witness History Video: Revolutionary France: Les Misérables Witness History Audio: To the Barricades! Section 2: Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 The French Revolt Again in 1848 In February 1848, French crowds again revolted by blocking streets, and they forced Louis Philippe from the throne. Various factions fought for power. Ultimately the conflict turned into a struggle between the upper and middle-classes and the workers. In the end, a constitution was created that allowed every adult male a vote. Voters then elected Louis Napoleon president. Soon, he would become emperor. Color Transparency 121: Freedom of the Press 2 of 8

  4. The Spirit of Reform Spread After the 1848 revolt in France, other revolts broke out in Europe. In part of the Austrian Empire, in Hapsburg dominated Italy, and in the German states rebellions erupted and ultimately failed. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America Witness History Audio: The Hungarian Declaration of Independence Color Transparency 122: Europe: 1848 Uprisings Note Taking Transparency 145 Section 2: Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 QuickTake Section Quiz Progress Monitoring Transparency 3 of 8

  5. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America: Section 2 Color Transparency 120: Fighting at the Hotel de Ville, 28th July 1830 4 of 8

  6. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America: Section 2 Color Transparency 121: Freedom of the Press 5 of 8

  7. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America: Section 2 Color Transparency 122: Europe: 1848 Uprisings 6 of 8

  8. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America: Section 2 Note Taking Transparency 145 Copy on NTSG page 33 7 of 8

  9. Revolutions in Europe and Latin America: Section 2 Progress Monitoring Transparency 8 of 8

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