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Title: Mid-19c European Nationalism


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Mid-19c European Nationalism
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The Crimean War 1854-1856
Russiaclaimed protectorship over the Orthodox
Christians in the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire Great Britain France Piedmont-Sardi
nia
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The Crimean War 1854-1856
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The Charge of the Light BrigadeThe Battle of
Balaklava 1854
Half a league, half a league,   Half a league
onward,All in the valley of Death   Rode the
six hundred."Forward, the Light Brigade!"Charge
for the guns!" he saidInto the valley of Death
  Rode the six hundred
A romanticized poem of the battle by Alfred Lord
Tennyson
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Florence Nightingale 1820-1910
The Lady with the Lamp
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Treaty of Paris 1856
  • No Russian or Ottoman naval forces on the Black
    Sea.
  • All the major powers agreed to respect the
    political integrity of the Ottoman Empire.

Who benefited? Who lost big?
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Italian Unification
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Italian Nationalist Leaders
King Victor Emmanuel II
Giuseppi GaribaldiThe Sword
Giuseppi MazziniThe Heart
Count CavourThe Head
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Pope Pius IX
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Sardinia-Piedmont The Magnet
  • Italian unificationRisorgimento Resurgence

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Step 1 Carbonari Insurrections, 1820-1821
Coalmen.
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Step 2 Piedmont-Sardinia Sends Troops to the
Crimea
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Step 3 Cavour Napoleon III Meet at
Plombières, 1858
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Step 4 Austro-Sardinian War, 1859
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Step 5 Austro-Prussian War, 1866
  • Austria looses control of Venetia.
  • Venetia is annexed to Italy.

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Step 6 Garibaldi His Red Shirts Unites
with Cavour
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Step 7 French Troops Leave Rome, 1870
  • Italy is united!

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A Unified Peninsula!
  • A contemporary British cartoon, entitled "Right
    Leg in the Boot at Last," shows Garibaldi helping
    Victor Emmanuel put on the Italian boot.

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The Kingdom of Italy 1871
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German Unification
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Zollverein, 1834
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Prussia/Austria Rivalry
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Key Players
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Kaiser Wilhelm I
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Helmut von Moltke
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Chancellor Otto von Bismarck
The IronChancellor
Realpolitik
BloodIron
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Otto von Bismarck . . . .
  • The less people know about how sausages and laws
    are made, the better theyll sleep at night.
  • Never believe in anything until it has been
    officially denied.
  • The great questions of the day will not be
    settled by speeches and majority decisionsthat
    was the mistake of 1848-1849but by blood and
    iron.

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Otto von Bismarck . . . .
  • I am bored. The great things are done. The
    German Reich is made.
  • A generation that has taken a beating is always
    followed by a generation that deals one.
  • Some damned foolish thing in the Balkans will
    provoke the next war.

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TheGermanConfederation
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Step 1 The Danish War1864
The Peace ofVienna
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Step 2 Austro-Prussian WarSeven Weeks War,
1866
Prussia
Austria
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Step 3 Creation of the Northern German
Confederation, 1867
  • Shortly following the victory of Prussia,
    Bismarck eliminated the Austrian led German
    Confederation.
  • He then established a new North German
    Confederation which Prussia could control ? Peace
    of Prague

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Step 4 Ems Dispatch 1870 Catalyst for War
  • 1868 revolt in Spain.
  • Spanish leaders wantedPrince Leopold von
    Hohenz.a cousin to the Kaiser aCatholic, as
    their new king.
  • France protested his name was withdrawn.
  • The Fr. Ambassador asked the Kaiser at Ems to
    apologize to Nap. III for supporting Leopold.
  • Bismarck doctored the telegram from Wilhelm to
    the French Ambassador to make it seem as though
    the Kaiser had insulted Napoleon III.

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Step 5 Franco-Prussian War1870-1871
German soldiers abusing the French.
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Step 4 Franco-Prussian War1870-1871
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Bismarck Napoleon III After Sedan
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Treaty of Frankfurt 1871
  • The Second French Empire collapsed and was
    replaced by the Third French Empire.
  • The Italians took Rome and made it their capital.
  • Russia put warships in the Black Sea in defiance
    of the 1856 Treaty of Paris that ended the
    Crimean War. -------------------
  • France paid a huge indemnity and was occupied by
    German troops until it was paid.
  • France ceded Alsace-Lorraine to Germany a region
    rich in iron deposits with a flourishing textile
    industry.

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Coronation of Kaiser Wilhelm Ir. 18711888
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Prussian Junkers Swear Their Allegiance to the
Kaiser
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German Imperial Flag
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Bismarck Manipulatingthe Reichstag
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Bismarcks KulturkampfAnti-Catholic Program
  • Take education and marriage out of the hands of
    the clergy ? civil marriages only recognized.
  • The Jesuits are expelled from Germany.
  • The education of Catholic priests would be under
    the supervision of the German government.

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Bismarcks ReapproachmentWith the Catholic Church
Bismarck Pope Leo XIII
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Kaiser Wilhelm II r. 1888-1918
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Queen Victorias Grandchildren
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DroppingthePilot1890
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Kaiser Wilhelm II
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Eastern Europe in the Last Half of the 19c
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Differing Nationalities in theAustrian Empire
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Austrian Imperial Flag
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Emperor Franz Josef I r. 1848-1916
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The Compromise of 1867The Dual Monarchy ?
Austria-Hungary
The Hungarian Flag
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Russian Imperial Flag
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Russian Expansion
A heterogeneous empire
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Nicholas I r. 1825-1855
  • Autocracy!
  • Orthodoxy!
  • Nationalism!

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Alexander II r. 1855-1881
  • Defeat in the Crimean War.
  • Emancipation of the Russian serfs 1861-1863.

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Alexander III r. 1881-1894
  • Reactionary.
  • Slavophile.
  • Russification program.
  • Jews ? forced migration to the Pale

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Russian Expansion
ThePale
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Forced Migration of Russias Jews
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The Ottoman Empire -- Late 19cThe Sicker Man of
Europe
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  • By Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS
    Chappaqua, NY
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