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Industrialization & Nationalism Chapter 23
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Industrial Revolution Section 1
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Industrial Revolution in Great Britain 1780s 5 Factors Agricultural practices Population growth Supply of money Natural resources Market supply
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Cotton industry Flying shuttle James Hargreaves- spinning jenny Edmund Cartwright- water powered loom James Watt- steam engine Coal production Henry Cort- puddling
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Railroads The Rocket Factories & labor system
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Spread of Industrialization Europe North America Robert Fulton- Clermont Railroad
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Reaction & Revolution Section 2
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Congress of Vienna Klemens von Metternich Principle of legitimacy Balance of power
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Conservative Order Conservatism Concert of Europe Principle of intervention
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Forces of Change Liberalism Nationalism France- Charles X; Louis-Philippe Belgium, Poland, & Italy
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Revolutions of 1848 French Revolution Louis-Philippe overthrown Constituent Assembly- universal male suffrage Charles Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (Louis-Napoleon) elected leader of France
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Trouble in Germany German Confederation Revolutions in Central Europe Austrian Empire (multinational state) Revolts in Italy 9 Italian states Conservative rule reestablished because liberals too divided over goals
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National Unification & National States Section 3
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End of the Concert of Europe Crimean War Russia wanted land in the Balkans (controlled by the Ottoman Empire which was in decline) Give Russia access to Mediterranean Sea 1853- Russia invades Moldavia; Ottoman declare war on Russia; France & Great Britain declare war on Russia 1856- Russia seeks peace in the Treaty of Paris
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Russia & Austria had been 2 main powers, now they were enemies Austria didn’t help Russia in the war because they also wanted the Balkans Russia lost & became isolated for 20 years or so Austria had no allies that were powerful Ended the Concert of Europe
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Italian Unification King Victor Emmanuel II- king of Piedmont Camillo di Cavour- prime minister Giuseppe Garibaldi- Red Shirts September 21, 1870- Rome became capital of united Italy
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German Unification Militarism King William I Otto von Bismarck Realpolitik Franco-Prussian War Kaiser
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Reform in Europe Queen Victoria- Great Britain British North America Act (Canada) France Louis-Napoleon Plebiscite Second Empire
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Austria Compromise of 1867 Russia Czar Alexander II Emancipation Alexander III
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Culture: Romanticism & Realism Section 4
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Romanticism Emphasized feelings, emotion & imagination Mary Shelley- Frankenstein Edgar Allen Poe- short stories Artists: art was reflection of inner feelings abandoned classical reason for warmth & emotion Eugene Delacroix- French Ludwig van Beethoven- composer
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New Scientific Ideas Edward Jenner- small pox vaccine Louis Pasteur- germ theory Dmitry Medeleyev- periodic table Michael Faraday- electric current Secularization- indifference to religious consideration Charles Darwin- organic evolution; Origin of Species Natural selection- survival of the fittest
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Realism Realism- viewing the world as it really is Gustave Flaubert- Madame Bovary Charles Dickens- Oliver Twist; David Copperfield, Tale of Two Cities Gustave Courbet- most famous realist artist
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