Nationalism in Europe - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 50
About This Presentation
Title:

Nationalism in Europe

Description:

Poverty serious problem, caused many to emigrate ... Poverty, Emigration. Voting reform a major priority. 1870, only wealthiest Italian men could vote ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:149
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 51
Provided by: lizr3
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Nationalism in Europe


1
(No Transcript)
2
(No Transcript)
3
Nationalism in Europe
  • Chapter 10

Ms. Ramos
4
Building a German Nation
Ms. Ramos
5
Ms. Ramos
Source Prentice Hall Presentation Express
6
Steps Toward Unity
  • Napoleons defeat changed pwr structure of
    German states
  • Germans call for unification
  • 1848 liberals demanded German political unity
  • Offered Prussian ruler Frederick William IV the
    throne
  • He declined, Bismarck becomes Chancellor

Ms. Ramos
7
Ms. Ramos
8
Bismarck Unites Germany
  • Bismarck united the German states under Prussian
    rule
  • Built up Prussian army
  • won provinces from Denmark north German states
    under Austria
  • Prussia defeated Napoleon IIIs forces in
    Franco-Prussian War of 1870

Ms. Ramos
9
Birth of German Empire
  • William I of Prussia became Kaiser declared the
    birth of the Second Reich

Ms. Ramos
10
Ms. Ramos
11
Germany Strengthens
Ms. Ramos
12
Germany Becomes Industrial Giant
  • Natural resources educated workforce led to
    fast industrial dev
  • Railroads reorg of banking system improve
    economy
  • Scientists developed new products for industrial
    uses

Ms. Ramos
13
Ms. Ramos
14
The Iron Chancellor
  • Tried to stifle opposition w/in Germany
  • Wanted Catholics put state above the Church
  • state control over Catholic education
  • expelled the Jesuits from Prussia
  • To keep socialists at bay, banned their
    newspapers mtgns
  • Both groups rallied enough support to cause
    Bismarck change his ways

Ms. Ramos
15
Kaiser William II
  • Bid for absolute power-asked Bismarck to resign
  • His nationalism military buildup increased
    tensions that led to WWI

Ms. Ramos
16
The Proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser of the New
German Reich
Ms. Ramos
17
Unifying Italy
Ms. Ramos
18
Obstacles to Unity
  • Congress of Vienna
  • Austria given much northern Italy
  • Hapsburgs French Bourbon controlled other
    Italian states
  • Giuseppe Mazzini nationalists wanted unite
    peninsula people

Ms. Ramos
19
  • After Congress of Vienna
  • Austrian Prince Metternich wanted Congress of
    Vienna to maintain old Europe, old relationships
  • 15 years after Congress, old order destroyed
    beyond repair
  • 1800s, nationalism a growing force in Europe,
    fostered by decisions made at Congress of Vienna
  • National Groups Ignored
  • Congress had ignored national groups, placing
    them under control of large empires some empires
    included different ethnic groups
  • Italians split into three groupsmuch of northern
    Italy under Austrian rule, other states under
    Hapsburgs, still others under a French ruler
  • Italian nationalism grew in opposition to these
    conditions

Ms. Ramos
20
Mazzini and Young Italy
Ms. Ramos
21
The Path Toward Unity
As Italian nationalism grew, some Italians led
unsuccessful rebellions. Then two men rose to
lead a successful movement to unify Italy.
Ms. Ramos
22
Sardinia and Italy
  • Kingdom of Sardinia
  • 1852, Cavour became prime minister of independent
    Kingdom of Sardinia
  • Believed thriving economy important for Italy to
    be reborn
  • Economy
  • Cavour worked to build Sardinian economy
  • Believed Italy should be reborn as monarchy
  • Ally
  • Cavour in position to cultivate powerful ally
  • Supported France in war with Russia gave France
    provinces of Savoy, Nice
  • Frances Support
  • France agreed to support Sardinia in war against
    Austria
  • 1860, northern Italian states liberated from
    control of Austrian Empire

Ms. Ramos
23
Identify Cause and Effect How did Cavour help
Sardinia break free from the Austrian Empire?
Answer(s) He cultivated an alliance with the
French.
Ms. Ramos
24
Garibaldi and the Red Shirts
  • Sword of Italy
  • Many Italians consider Cavour brain of Italian
    unification, Mazzini heart
  • Giuseppe Garibaldi has been called sword of
    Italy
  • Garibaldi joined Young Italy movement, 1833
  • Exile
  • Nationalist activities forced Garibaldi to flee
    Italy twice
  • Learned techniques of guerilla warfare while
    living in South America
  • Returned to Italy often to continue fight to free
    Italy from Austrian domination
  • Return
  • 1854, Garibaldi returned for good
  • Cavour asked to lead part of Sardinian army in
    war against Austria
  • After bitter fighting, Austrians agreed to give
    up Lombardy, retaining Venetia

Ms. Ramos
25
Control and Elections
Ms. Ramos
26
Find the Main Idea What actions led Garibaldi to
be called the sword of Italian unification?
Answer(s) He used guerilla tactics to gain
control of the southern Italian states.
Ms. Ramos
27
Struggle for Italy
  • Victor Emmanuel II, Sardinia, wanted enlarge
    kingdom
  • His prime minister, Count Camillo Cavour, got
    Napoleon III to agree to aid Sardinia in any war
    w/Austria
  • Cavour provoked the war
  • France help Sardinia defeat Austria annex
    province of Lombardy
  • Other provinces soon joined Sardinia w/help
    Giuseppe Garibaldi, nationalist Kingdom of the
    Two Sicilies
  • Victor Emmanuel II became king of Italy

Ms. Ramos
28
Ms. Ramos
29
Ms. Ramos
30
Ms. Ramos
31
Reforms and Empire
  • As Italy industrialized, particularly in north,
    government passed reforms including laws limiting
    work hours, prohibiting child labor
  • Government encouraged building transportation,
    water systems to improve cities, encourage
    industry

Ms. Ramos
32
Challenges After Unification
In the years after unification, Italy faced many
new challenges. Although politically unified,
Italy had to deal with a number of social and
economic problems.
Ms. Ramos
33
Summarize What problems did Italy face after
unification?
Answer(s) Regional differences kept the nation
from being truly united pope did not recognize
Italy as a legitimate nation widespread poverty
caused many Italians to emigrate.
Ms. Ramos
34
Challenges Facing the New Nation
  • Industrial north agricultural south difficult
    bring together
  • Catholic Church asked members stand against govt.
    that did away w/ Papal States
  • Leftist radicals fought govt. --- too conservative

Ms. Ramos
35
Nationalism Threatens Old Empires
Ms. Ramos
36
Ms. Ramos
37
Hapsburg Empire Declines
  • Austrian Hapsburgs tried to stifle nationalist
    activity in their lands
  • People too diverse to coexist under one govt.
  • Hungarians especially determined to become
    independent

Ms. Ramos
38
Formation of Dual Monarchy
  • Hungarian leader Ferene Deák worked out
    compromise w/ Austria
  • Gave Hungary status as separate state w/own
    constitution
  • Francis Joseph still ruled both Austria and
    Hungary
  • This made other subject peoples more determined
    to have their own states

Ms. Ramos
39
Ms. Ramos
40
Ms. Ramos
41
Ottoman Empire Collapses
  • 1800s various peoples ruled by Ottomans revolt
  • Other Euro countries seized opportunity- try to
    take Ottoman lands
  • One of the most contentious Balkans
  • event would help start WW I

Ms. Ramos
42
Ms. Ramos
43
Russia Reform Reaction
Ms. Ramos
Ms. Ramos
44
Emancipation and Stirrings of Revolution
  • After losing Crimean War, Alexander II forced
    free serfs
  • moved to cities, work in industry
  • Tsar some forms local govt intro legal reforms
  • Tsar moved back to repressionass. by terrorists
  • His son- more harshness to the throne
  • increasing the pwr secret police suppressing
    non-Russian cultures
  • Many persecuted, esp. Jews

Ms. Ramos
45
Drive to Industrialize
  • Rev ideas of Karl Marx got a boost from
    discontent workers as industrialization took hold
  • Peasants moved to cities found dangerous jobs,
    low pay, and slums

Ms. Ramos
46
Conditions in Russia
  • Lgst nation in Europe
  • Social structure much pwr landowning nobles, did
    nothing to improve industry
  • Most were serfs, served landowners
  • Landowners actions governed by Tsar, ruled
    w/absolute pwr

Ms. Ramos
47
Ms. Ramos
48
Ms. Ramos
49
Ms. Ramos
Source Prentice Hall Presentation Express
50
Turning Point Crisis and Revolution
  • Military disasters with Japan drove workers to
    strike protesters fill streets
  • Tsars troops fired on protestors, revolution of
    1905 gained pwr
  • Tsar Nicholas II summon a Duma to approve all
    laws
  • Dissolved the Duma, leaders criticized his rule,
    appointed conservative Peter Stolypin as prime
    minister
  • He was assassinated in 1911

Ms. Ramos
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com