PPT-1815-1840
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Chapter 8 Era of Good Feelings The War of 1812 significantly jumpstarted Amer ican industry after all we didnt have a choice But peace brought renewed competition
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Chapter 8 Era of Good Feelings The War of 1812 significantly jumpstarted Amer ican industry after all we didnt have a choice But peace brought renewed competition from British manufacturers . University of Victoria. Summer 2011. Pascal Courty. Economics of Strategy. Objectives for today. Discuss . course outline. Introduction to . economics of strategy. Academic influences. Course objectives: . Madison’s war message, June 1812. First war waged under the new Constitution. Federalists . opposed to . war. Politically costly. American sailors are removed from their ships by the British . Role of western “War Hawks” in . 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?. Overview. What is the shortest distance?. The Story of Turnpikes. The Story of Canals. The story of Steamboats. The Story of Railroads. The story of Productivity. What’s the Shortest Distance?. Why Travel 3,000 Miles?. Why was German Unification unlikely in 1815?. Lesson Aim:. To have . investigated key factors . to explain why unification was unlikely in 1815. . TASK:. Read . Access p1-4 . to get a flavour of the course. We will go through it as a class as well. . aristocrats to monopolize public power . Industrialism grew up within capitalism, with control of capital through private ownership, and most capital owned/controlled by the few. In West Europe, prop Challenges to Order & Conservative Reactions. Challenges to the Concert of Europe. Chronology of Uprisings. German Confederation Wartburg Festival & . Burschenschaften. . (1817-1819): FAILED. 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. “. Regresso. ” and the Heyday of the Second Empire, 1840-1864. Last week: regional revolts and turbulence in the 1820s-30s. Independence from Portugal in 1822, but no consensus about direction to take. f. inding . our. possibilities and limits. Case: . Oosterhesselen. 1740-1860. Erwin H. . Karel. /Richard . Paping. (Digital Humanities Pitch April 17th 2014). Background of the projec. t. Main question. Section One - On the Eve of Revolution . Setting the Scene. Civic Unrest. Factory owner cutting wages, although bread prices are increasing. Enraged workers rioted and vandalized the owners house. “LONG LIVE THE THIRD ESTATE”. Section Two – Creating a New France . Bell Work. Turn your book to page 171. Preview this section. Analyze all pictures (read in captions that go along with the picture; i.e. Paris in Arms, and Women March on Versailles). 1789-1840. Georgia Performance Standards. :. SS8H5: The student will explain significant factors that affected the development of Georgia as part of the growth of the United States between 1789-1840.. APUSH: Market Revolution 1815-1840 Mr. Cahill Read Chapter 14 reading : 15 minutes 1. What were the major social effects of the market revolution? 2. What revolutionary changes did American slavery undergo during this period?
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