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Nation-States & Imperialism I.Intro II.Nation-States A.Background B.Germany III.Imperialism A.Africa & Asia B.US IV.Conc. Key Terms Cavour Garibaldi Kaiser William I Bismarck Franco-Prussian War Imperialism

Nationalism Italy/Germany…

Italian Unification The Prime Minister of Sardinia (Victor Emmanuel II was King) Goal: Unify Northern Italy under one Monarch Successfully defeated Austria & kicked them out of northern Italy Camillo di Cavour ( )

Italian Unification A soldier from southern Italy Goal: Unify Italy & establish a Republic Invaded Sicily, then Italy with his 1,000 “Red Shirts” & won against all odds Giuseppe Garibaldi ( )

Italian Unification (1870) By 1870 all of Italy was united under a Parliamentary Monarchy Garibaldi Victor Emmanuel II

Garibaldi & Victor Emmanuel II (1860)

German Unification King of Prussia Goal: Unify all German states Kaiser William I (r )

German Unification Prussian Prime Minister Led Prussian policy of expansion & German unification NEVER fight Russia Otto von Bismarck ( )

What: Franco-Prussian War ( ) War between France & German states (Prussia led the war) –France lost & it was VERY bloody for both sides

Results Of Franco-Prussian War ( ) 1.Germany became unified as a nation. 2.France had to pay reparations of $5 billion. 3.France had to give territory of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany. Significance: Insured French hatred of Germany.

Imperialism Extending one nation’s power by dominating another region-(colonies). European nations began to compete for colonies.

Imperialism In Africa (1914)

Imperialism In Asia

Why Establish Colonies? 1.Control over strategic locations British in Egypt & S. Africa, Afghanistan French in Algeria 2.Economic British in Egypt, S. Africa, India & China 3.Pride Germans in Africa

US Expansion & “Manifest Destiny” (up to 1880)

Nation-States & Imperialism I.Intro II.Nation-States A.Background B.Germany III.Imperialism A.Africa & Asia B.US IV.Conc. Key Terms Cavour Garibaldi Kaiser William I Bismarck Franco-Prussian War Imperialism