PPT-Prussia 1848- 1858

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Why did Prussia not extend its political influence within Germany after 1848 SchleswigHolstein and the Frankfurt Parliament raised the prestige of Prussia The German

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Why did Prussia not extend its political influence within Germany after 1848 SchleswigHolstein and the Frankfurt Parliament raised the prestige of Prussia The German Confederation played such a little role in 1848 due to Austria being preoccupied in its own Empire that is could be considered to be . Revolutions . of . 1848. Europe: c. 1814. Congress of Vienna:. Late 18. th. c. French Revolution (social, economic, political). under Napoleon: France led Europe into War. defeated by ‘allies’ -- Russia, Prussia, Austria, Britain, all ‘conservative monarchies’ . Match the revolutionary with their country(. ies. )!!!. Father Miguel Hidalgo. Simon Bolivar. Dom Pedro. Touissant. . L’Overture. Jose de San Martin. Brazil. Mexico. Venezuela, Columbia. Chile,. Peru, Argentina. Laws and Practices. The following are some of the laws and conditions affecting many women in the US in 1848: . It is considered improper for women to speak in public. Until 1837, NO college in the US accepted women as regular students. the‘Special. Path,’ and the Way to 1871. HI136, History of Germany. Lecture. 1, September 30. The . Making of the modern German state and society.. Germany’s transformation from maverick to model state.. Prussia. King Frederick William IV – ruled 1840-1861. Autocratic ruler of Prussia . Loyalty to Habsburg royal family and Austria . 1847 – Summoned Prussian . Landtag. (the United Diet) to discuss liberal reforms to the budget/law making . Mrs. Craig. Returned monarchies after Napoleon’s defeat. Klemens. Metternich of Austria mastermind behind the “Concert”. Goal: Keep France in check. Goal: Stamp out Liberalism or Nationalism anywhere it appears in Europe. Why did Revolutions occur in France in 1830 and 1848?. Do Now: . Define “nationalism.”. Homework:. In two paragraphs answer why the revolutions of 1830 and 1848 failed. . Revolutions of 1830 and 1848. (1) Chronology. (2) Key Concepts: Ideology, Gender, Class. (3) Interpretation . What is a revolution? . Revolutionary tradition in Europe: (1)From Absolutism to Liberalism, 1789-1848. (2) From Absolutism and Liberalism to Socialism, 1871-1936. (3) From Socialism to Liberalism.. Napoleon as president. Louis Napoleon agreed to legislation that would benefit the majority as he had a Catch All ideology…. Conservatives. -. the . conservatives wanted to re-educate France. With Louis Napoleon’s support and acceptance, an . Summary of the unit- 2 parts. Understand what Italy was like before 1815 and what problems were faced by those who wished to unite them. Understand the various attempts to unite Italy before and during 1848/1849 and the reasons for their failures. based on Mr. Richey’s design; additions and alterations by Mr. Robinson. The Holy Roman Empire. Art Credit: . David . Liuzzo. & . N3MO. The Holy Roman Empire. “Neither Holy, nor Roman, . nor an Empire!”. Discovery and the Forty-Niners. First gold discovered on . John Sutter. ’s Mill, by James Marshall in 1848.. After news broke thousands flooded in to attempt to find gold by 1849.. 2/3 of forty-niners were Americans, the rest came from Mexico, South America, Europe, Australia and China.. Objectives. Outline causes and results of the Thirty Years’ War.. Understand how Austria and Prussia emerged as great powers.. Describe how European nations tried to maintain a balance of power.. What if I tell you that the WWI was not the first World War.. Debate and Compromise, 1850. Abolitionist Backlash. Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1854. “Bleeding Kansas”. Summary. Big Question: To what extent did economic, social, political and technological trends in the Northern states from the 1840’s to 1861 tend to split the Union?.

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