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Nationalism
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a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries a desire by a large group of people (such as people who share the same culture, history, language, etc.) to form a separate and independent nation of their own
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Impacts of Nationalism Countries ruled by others (colonies) aren’t happy being controlled French Revolution inspires ideals of “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” and Napoleonic Code across Europe
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European Effect Seen in Europe – Napoleon’s brother Joseph on the throne of Spain leads to: Spain revolting and forcing Napoleon to quell the uprising – Other revolutions throughout Europe during mid- late 1800’s gain independence and create nations of: Poland, Greece, Portugal, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Belgium, etc.
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Global Effect Venezuela becomes independent from Spain (under Joseph Bonaparte) – Is first of many Latin American nations to do so Haitian slave revolt led by Toussaint Louverture – First successful mass slave revolt makes Haiti independent from France Latin American nations almost all have revolutions in the mid-late 1800’s Africa follows suit in the mid 1900’s
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Why was it important then? – Inspired other revolutions – Helped carry out Enlightenment ideas: Rank and Nobility abolished, Monarchy abolished, etc. – Idea of superiority reflected in Napoleonic Code – Rights given in Napoleonic Code give citizens power and pride in country
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Why is it important now? Revolutions ended colonial powers and created more countries Patriotism is a form of nationalism Idea of nationalism impacts political actions involving foreign and domestic policy (wars, economic trade, immigration, etc.)
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Questions for Socratic Seminar Monday Think these ideas over and come up with responses and evidence that you could add to the discussion. – What makes the French Revolution revolutionary? – What changes did the Napoleonic Code make in France? In Europe? What is it’s legacy today? – What made the Napoleonic code revolutionary? – Where do we see Enlightenment ideas in the Napoleonic Code?
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Q’s for Monday continued – What is the lasting impact of the French Revolution on the world? Why do we study it? – How did the idea of Nationalism impact Napoleon? How did the spread of Nationalism impact the rest of the world? – What are the differences between pre and post revolution France? – Where do we see Enlightenment ideas in practice during the French Revolution? Where do we continue to see those similar ideas today? – What other world events did the French Revolution help inspire?
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