PPT-1800-1848

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Periodization 1800 The Election of Thomas Jefferson leading to the first peaceful transfer of political power from one political party to another 1848 Treaty

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Periodization 1800 The Election of Thomas Jefferson leading to the first peaceful transfer of political power from one political party to another 1848 Treaty of GuadalupeHidalgo ends the Mexican War. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Imperialism. – The process of establishing an empire. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest. Colonization through emigration. 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’ . : In the eighteenth century, the Germans were divided among more than three hundred states, ranging from great powers (Austria and Prussia) to small city-states and principalities, all grouped under t 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. Early 19. th. century. Big Ideas. Revolutions of 1848 challenged the conservative order and led to the breakdown of the Concert of Europe. Liberal Reform in Great Britain. Whig and Tory parties run by aristocrats. (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.. Ideologies. At the Congress of Vienna, the powers of Europe tried to turn the clock back to the way things had been before 1789.. Other voices, however, kept challenging the order imposed by the Congress of Vienna. . The Divergence Debate. Ken . Pomeranz. : The Great Divergence: China, . Euroope. and the Making of the Modern World Economy (2000). -think outside national boundaries. -Europe’s access to coal and colonies. (1) Chronology. (2) Key . Categories of Analysis: . 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.. 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. 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.. 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?. Part 1: 1491 - 1877. Periods 1 - 5 (50% of the New Curriculum). Shoutout time: Shoutout to YOU for watching. Thanks for the support!. If it’s BOLD, KNOW it! Check out videos in the description. Period 1 Overview (1491 - 1607). Punch. , April 1848. Mob Orator. :. Tell me, minion! Is it the intention of your proud masters at all hazards to prevent our demonstration?. Magistrate (blandly). :. Yes, Sir.. Mob Orator. :. Then know, o myrmidon of the brutal Whigs, that I shall go home to my tea, and advise my comrades to do the same..

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