PPT-Italian Unification
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1858 1870 Since the time of the middle ages Italy has been a collection of provinces early to mid 1800s Italy was ruled by Austria and the Pope Major Obstacles
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1858 1870 Since the time of the middle ages Italy has been a collection of provinces early to mid 1800s Italy was ruled by Austria and the Pope Major Obstacles to Unification Austrian . Lesson Aim:. To be confident to . explain. key parts of the process of unification 1852-9.. TASK: Add the following to your timeline. . and/or jot them down. . . Pact of . Plombieres. . 20. th. July, 1858. Risorgimento. Cavour / Mazzini/ Garibaldi. Otto von Bismarck . “by blood and iron”. Bad Ems Dispatch. Questions and Imperatives. Discuss French involvement in both Italian and German unification.. The Risorgimento. Italian Unification. Background. Congress of Vienna. Restoration of the pre-Napoleonic patchwork of independent governments. Groups in several Italian states began to push the idea of a unified Italian state again. Nation Building. Nationalism. The desire of a group of people united by language, religion, culture to form a nation. Why?. The need/want for unity in Italy stemmed from the French Revolution. Under Napoleon Italy was combined into larger states. 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. . 1850- 1861. Piedmont-Sardinia and Cavour. Kingdom of Piedmont remained as the only independent state after 1848: entered a time of moderate reform. King Victor Emanuel II- constitutional monarch of a stable, independent state (would become the first King of Italy in 1860). Bringing peace to the continent by reconstructing war-torn Europe after the fall of Napoleon. Major Participants in the Conference. Britain – the Duke of Wellington. Prussia – King Frederick William III. Background. From 1100s to 1800s central Europe was made up of numerous kingdoms, principalities, and free cities. A small group of dedicated Italians and Germans worked to unify these territories into nations. Italy. Garibaldi. What is Nationalism?. Nationalism is a feeling of belonging and loyalty that causes people to think of themselves as a nation.. During . the 19. th. and 20. th. centuries, nationalism was . By: Rocky . Hroch. Period 6. 1/18/12. Prompt. 2008- Analyze the similarities and differences in the methods used by Cavour and Bismarck to bring about the unification of Italy and of Germany, respectively.. Nationalistic feeling became a significant force for self determination and unification in Europe . Important Terms. : . Unification . Do Now. : . Identify one effect of the Congress of Vienna on Europe. . Unification - THEN. Germany. Germany. 1815 Germany had 39 states called the German Confederation (controlled by Austria. ). Prussia leads . unification. German population. Nationalistic movement. Stronger . Objectives. Today we will be able to identify the factors that led to the unification of Italy in the 1860s.. Nationalism. Nationalism is a feeling of belonging that causes people to think of themselves as a nation.. Zone. Effects of Circadian Rhythm Disruption on Metabolic Stress and Mental Health of . Malaysians. Principal Investigator:. . Dr. . Mahadir. . Ahmad. Head of Health Psychology . Programme. ,. National University of Malaysia (UKM.
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