PPT-Peterloo 16 August 1819

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Peterloo 16 August 1819 A fearful establishment reacts in blood Waterloo ENDING 20 YEARS OF WAR ECONOMIC DISRUPTION RETURN OF 300000 SERVICEMEN REVIVAL OF RADICALS

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Peterloo 16 August 1819 A fearful establishment reacts in blood Waterloo ENDING 20 YEARS OF WAR ECONOMIC DISRUPTION RETURN OF 300000 SERVICEMEN REVIVAL OF RADICALS ELECTORAL REFORM A failing amp rotten system. Anon 1819 Analysis and Review of a recent publication entitled Horae Britannicae or Studies in Ancient British History Imperial Magazine 1 no 5 46566 wwwuwindsorcahistorybooksystemfilesHiPPo15pdf Imperial Magazine Analysis and Review of a recent pub & Ginkgo Grove Dwarf ConiferCollection Learning Center 23456 8 9 10 15 1617 1819 212223 Display14 Visitor Parking Conifer TrailA rare species, once widespread but now native 2. Bald cypress (Taxodium By Percy . Bysshe. Shelley. Shelley’s response to the brutal . Peterloo. Massacre in August of 1819.. Background. On August 16, 1819m mounted soldiers charged into a crowd gathered in St. Peter’s Field, near Manchester. The people had rallied to demonstrate for reform. Eighty people were injured and at least six killed. The event was given the name as a parody of “Waterloo.”. . Introduction . Class Discussion . Was Singapore . a . Sleeping Fishing Village . before . 1819 ?. Was . Singapore a Sleeping Fishing Village before . 1819?. An idyllic fishing village . prior to the arrival of the British in 1819? . Recap: Why Singapore was chosen to be a British port . British’s need to break Dutch monopoly. Singapore’s geographical location . Singapore’s natural . harbour. . How was the British able to secure it as a trading port? . 1812-1824. Chapter 12. I. On to Canada over Land and Lakes. War of 1812 was divisive. No national support. Unimpressive military . outcome. After the War. Came out of the war with a spirit of nationalism. 3.2 – AP European History. University High School. I. The Conservative European Order. The Dual Revolution. FR = Politics, IR = Economic/Social. Growth of industrial middle class. Revitalized conservatism. Monroe & The Era of Good Feelings (1817-1825). The Election of 1816. Continued the so-called “Virginia dynasty”. Chose government officials from . all areas of the nation and from both . parties. . Millennium I . pp. . . 220 - 221. STUDY QUESTIONS. What are the main themes in Blake’s poetry?. Blake’s “Songs of Innocence” (1789) portray the un-fallen state of man ( the state in which humanity was before Adam and Eve were banished by God from Heaven for committing the sin of pride) while “Songs of Experience (1794) deal with the presence of evil and injustice in the world. . By Susan Pojer. Horace Greeley High School. Chappaqua, NY. How Was Romanticism a Rejection of the Enlightenment?. Emotions, passion, and irrationality. The “rugged” individual. The power and fury of nature. Britain blockades France. Seize 1,000 American ships. Americans favor France. British impressment (seizing Americans). Chesapeake incident -> search and seizure. Jefferson ask Congress for embargo (no exports). will explain themselves - as all poems should do without any comment. .”. John Keats to his brother George, 1818. Early Life. Born October 31, 1795 in central London. Swan and Hoop Inn. Eldest of four children (three boys and one sister, Fanny). Shelley. Andrew Stone. Background. Shelley . is widely known as a liberal romantic poet. “England In 1819” expresses many of his liberal views and his discontent toward the English government in 1819. 1812-1838. Let’s look at the preview questions:. How do you think new inventions of the Industrial Revolution might further divide North and South?. Predict what types of things might have been done to lessen tensions..

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