Agenda Warm Up Discussion: German and Italian Unification.

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Agenda Warm Up Discussion: German and Italian Unification. Compare and Contrast German and Italian Unification. Primary documents, Otto Von Bismarck. Bismarck’s Facebook Hack… HW: Unfinished Classwork

Warm Up Define nationalism. Why did nationalism help cause revolutions?

Unification in Germany and Italy

Unification in Italy 1848, Giuseppe Mazzini and other nationalist leaders that want unification are in exile. Do not trust Camillo de Cavour, believe he is greedy. Takeover of Northern Italy occurred after he gained support from France and Prussia. Napoleon III aided against Austria. He conquered Northern Italy, while Giuseppe Garibaldi took Southern Italy.

Italian Unification Giuseppe Garibaldi would use the “red shirts” to spread nationalism through Southern Italy, then gave the entire thing to Sardinia. Italy was unified through Garibaldi’s departure in 1866. Unfortunately, tension would rise between Northern industry, and Southern agriculture.

Unification in Germany Prussia had a stronger population of Germans. Kaiser Wilhelm saw any dissent from Parliament as a challenge to his power. He would appoint Otto Von Bismarck as prime minister. (1862) Realpolitik – The politics of reality. Bismarck would rule without Parliament.

Tension leads to Unification… Austria- Prussians victorious in the Seven Weeks War against Austria. (1866) They would surrender territory to Germany/Prussia. France- Bismarck alters a telegram towards France and the French declare war over the insult in 1870. He did this to unify southern Catholic States with Prussia. They ended up taking 80,000 prisoners, including Napoleon III. 1871, Germany created with Kaiser Wilhelm the first ruler of the “Second Reich”

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Objectives Who is the Prime Minister of Prussia/Germany? What policy does he follow to unify the Germanic States? How is France involved in both Unification movements? Who is involved in the 7 weeks war? Who wins? What becomes dominant in Germany through Otto Von Bismarck? When does Germany unify? Who attempts to unify Northern Italy? Who attempts to unify Southern Italy? How is Italy formally unified? When? Why are there tensions between Northern and Southern Italy?