SWBAT describe how nationalism affected Europe in the 19th century with regards to the unification of Germany and Italy, and the weakening of the Austrian.

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SWBAT describe how nationalism affected Europe in the 19th century with regards to the unification of Germany and Italy, and the weakening of the Austrian and Ottoman Empires after completing the guided reading and writing a paragraph.

Vocabulary

The Impact of the French Revolution and Napoleon on European Nationalism

Why did nationalism divide empires?

How did nationalism unite Italy? Why did Italy want to unite?

How was Germany united? These events changed the balance of power in Europe. Germany and Britain were the strongest powers, followed by France. Austria, Russia, and Italy were all even weaker What was the result of the defeat of France and the uniting of Germany?