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The Post-Napoleon World
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1. Nationalism: pride in one’s country, heritage, culture, language, history, customs 2. Nation: a group of people sharing same culture, language, history, customs Ex. Ukrainians, Scots, Native Americans Nation-State: A group of people of the same nationality under one government Ex. Germany, Italy
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discontent and enlightenment ideas People wanted control of themselves Inspired by American and French Revolutions
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REVOLUTION: drastic or dramatic change as much a matter of ideas as they are of weapons
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ConservativesLiberalsRadicals Composed of: Wealthy property owners, nobility Middle class business leaders and merchants Poor What did they want? To protect the monarchies Give more power to elected parliaments Only let landowners and the educated vote Extend democracy to the people – all the people
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1. The Balkans Controlled by Ottoman Empire Vulnerable to nationalism Greece gains independence in 1830 ▪ Help from European Powers-Why?
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Breakdown of Metternich’s conservative system Liberal middle class revolting against power of aristocracy Belgians gain independence from Dutch Italian uprisings led by Young Italy put down by Metternich Poles revolted against Russia and lost
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France Charles X tries for absolute monarchy Riots break out in Paris, Charles Great Britain Replaced by Louis – Philippe Louis had “the manners of a citizen and the plainness of dress and demeanor very suitable to an American president, but very unbecoming a descendant of Louis XIV”
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Charles XLouis-Philippe
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EEthnic uprisings in Austrian Empire CCzechs, Hungarians EEventually forces Metternich to resign CConservatives regain control by 1849
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France Louis-Philippe loses popularity Mob violence ends the monarchy, creates a republic New government collapses because of infighting
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Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (nephew of Napoleon) Declares himself Napoleon III Built railroads Encouraged industry French economy expands
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Russia Czar Nicholas I wanted to invade the Ottoman Empire, but couldn’t support his army Czar Alexander II ▪ 1861 – freed the serfs (1/2 land to serfs, ½ to nobles) ▪ Had 50 years to pay off debt ▪ Assassinated in 1881 Czar Alexander III – push for industrialization
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