PPT-Germany 1815- 1862

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The Unification of Germany Europe 1815 Key Questions What was Germany like before 1815 How was Germany affected by the Vienna settlement What was the impact of Nationalism

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The Unification of Germany Europe 1815 Key Questions What was Germany like before 1815 How was Germany affected by the Vienna settlement What was the impact of Nationalism on the Germanic states. Why did Germany agree to an armistice in 1918?. Aim. : . to assess the most important factor for the armistice. . TASK: Stick in the sheet. . Ability of. English/America industry to supply resources to allied armies. and Empire. HI136 History of Germany. Lecture 4. “there is not a . diplomatic tradition . which has not been . swept away . . . . The balance of power . has been entirely . destroyed.”. Benjamin Disraeli. The Civil War. The War of Northern Aggression. The Civil War. War begins. Secession Crisis. 12/1860 –SC ‘Declaration of Immediate Causes’. Seizure of federal property in secessionist states. Failure to Compromise. The War of Northern Aggression. The Civil War. War begins. Secession Crisis. 12/1860 –SC ‘Declaration of Immediate Causes’. Seizure of federal property in secessionist states. Failure to Compromise. The Civil War and the Origins of Modern Commemoration. A Contrast: Federal Buried, Rebel Unburied, Where they fell at the Battle of Antietam. .. Copyrighted by Alexander Gardner, Oct. 7, 1862. “Album card” from the collection of Gen. George B. McClellan, Princeton University, image approx. 3” . “ After peace returned in 1815, the situation changed, economic and political changes tended to fuse, reinforcing each other and bringing about what historian Eric Hobsbawm has incisively called the dual revolution.” McKay 747. T. here were many Germans who were bitter about Germany’s system of government, the Treaty of Versailles and it’s terms, and the fact that Germany lost in WWI. One of these Germans was Adolph Hitler. The Civil War and the Origins of Modern Commemoration. A Contrast: Federal Buried, Rebel Unburied, Where they fell at the Battle of Antietam. .. Copyrighted by Alexander Gardner, Oct. 7, 1862. “Album card” from the collection of Gen. George B. McClellan, Princeton University, image approx. 3” . Conquering the American . Gibralter. AGENDA. Setting the Pieces. Obstinate Commanders . Setting the Final Pieces. FINALLY. Occupation. Retreat. Epilogue. Setting the pieces. Kentucky Political Situation. Edition,. . Chapter 14 Review Video. Two Societies at War: 1861 - 1865. www.Apushreview.com. Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. . Secession and Military Stalemate, 1861 - 1862. Wider Reading. Academic Writing. Fulbrook. , M. . A Concise History of Germany, . Cambridge University Press (2004). Hiden. , J. . The Weimar Republic. , Seminar . Staudies. in History, Longman (1996). Issue 3 . G. ermany. . OVERVIEW Issues1-3. GERMANY- SEPARATE. NAPOLEON- 400 STATES- 39 (CONFEDERATION OF THE RHINE). NAPOLEON GONE- BUND. AUSTRIA- ANTRI NATIONALIST. PRUSSIA- POWERFUL FREDRICK WILHELM(FR) . Treaty of Vienna (1815) v. Treaty of Versailles (1919) Daniel Son Per. 6 Prompt: 1976 - “The Treaty of Vienna (1815) was a more realistic accommodation to the post-Napoleonic period than was the Versailles settlement (1919) to the post-First World War period.” Capital of Germany. The capital of germany is Berlin.. Lat and Long of Germany. Lat:52.52007 Long:13.404954. A famous body of water in Germany. The Danube River. Highest point in Germany. Zugspitze, 2,962 m 9,718ft above sea level..

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