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European Revolutions (1815-1848) THE AGE OF REVOLUTIONS
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Congress of Vienna – The “Quadruple Alliance” Austria – Prince Metternich Very conservative, resists liberals and reformers England – Robert Steward, Lord Castlereagh Wanted to surround France with bigger and stronger countries Prussia – Karl von Hardenberg Wanted to recover Prussian territory and take control of the rebel kingdom of Saxony Russia – Tsar Alexander I Back and forth on liberal and reactionary views, wanted a “free” and “independent” Poland of which he would be king
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Goals of the Congress of Vienna Legitimacy restoring the power to ruling families disposed by the revolutionary warfare Compensation territorial rewards to states that had made sacrifices to defeat Napoleon Balance of Power Arraigning the map of Europe that that no one state could upset the international order Congress System Meetings held periodically by the great powers to defend the status quo
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Industrial Revolution - Review Where did it begin? Roots of the Industrial Revolution? (4) Changes in: Class Structure Social Construct Capitalism Class Disparity
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Impact of the “isms” Romanticism Conservatism Liberalism Nationalism Socialism
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Conservative Backlash Conservative leaders had “contained” the liberal ideals Growing disconnect between the traditional ruling class and the middle class which embodied many of these “new” ideals Postwar Repression (1815-1820) England enacted a number of acts France “Restoration” period of Louis XVIII, constitutional monarchy Austria & Germany Ruled by Prince Metternich Russia ruled in traditional authoritarian style
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Europe in Crisis (Revolutions I: 1815- 1833) Nationalism, liberalism, socialism all factors in the outbreaks of revolutions Outside of Europe Monroe Doctrine (1823), Latin American revolution
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Europe in Crisis (Revolutions I: 1815- 1833) Spain (1820-1823) FAILED Liberals rose up against King Ferdinand VII crushed by a French army Italy (1820-1821) FAILED Secret liberal-nationals rose up against Ferdinand I crushed by an Austrian army Greek Revolt (1821-1830) SUCCESS! Nationalist uprising against the Ottoman Empire England, France and Russia all assisted the Greeks
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Europe in Crisis (Revolutions I: 1815- 1833) Russia, Decembrist Uprising (1825) FAILED Alexander I died unexpectedly, crisis over succession Nicholas was to take the throne highly conservative Liberals rose up (Decembrists were noble opponents) Russia became a police state Shuts down Polish Revolution, Hungarian nationalism, wants to expand into the Ottoman Empire (Crimean War) England Chooses Reform Repealed some acts, updated outdated laws, accommodated for new rising merchant & middle class
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Europe in Crisis (Revolutions II: 1830- 1833) France July Revolution (1830) SUCCESS Charles X tried to restore the Old Regime Replaced Charles X with Louis-Philippe the “bourgeois king” France controlled by the bourgeois and bankers/businessmen “When Frances sneezes, the rest of Europe catches a cold” This revolution was a spark for other countries!
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Europe in Crisis (Revolutions II: 1830- 1833) Belgium (1830-1831) SUCCESS Merged with Holland in 1815 Revolt against the Dutch Dutch army was defeated A national congress wrote a liberal constitution and named Leopold of Saxe-Coburg (1831-1865) as king Poland (1830-1831) FAILED Challenged Russian domination of Poland, crushed by the Russian army Poland became “a land of graves and crosses”
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Europe in Crisis (Revolutions II: 1830- 1833) Italy (1831-1832) FAILED Wanted to unify Italy (Italian nationalists) Crushed by the Austrians again Germany (1830-1833) FAILED Freedoms were restricted German students and professors led the liberal/national charge liberal constitutions Crushed by the Germany Confederation
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Revolutions of 1848 Similar conditions existed across Europe
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Revolutions of 1848: Republicanism
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Revolutions of 1848: Nationalism Resisted
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Revolutions of 1848: Liberalism Halted
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Revolutions of 1848: Victorian Compromise
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Why the Revolutions Failed
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Moving Forward
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